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Slime Mold Builds an Efficient Network
When looking for food, one type of slime mold transforms its shape to create the shortest possibl...

Rock Dwelling Cellana
Cellana create the dents in rock that they inhabit. These dents perfectly fit their body size, wh...

Sunflowers Shift to Face the Sun
Sunflowers face East in the morning and West in the evening, then return to face East in the even...

Buprestid Beetle Detects Smoke from Forest Fires
The Buprestid Beetle have a strong sense of smell through their antennae. They are able to detect...

Cupedidae Beetle Respond to Infrared Rays
The adult cupedidae beetle possesses a special sensory organ that detects the infrared rays that ...

Platelets That Locate and Seal Wounds
When there is damage to a vessel, platelets first carry out emergency treatment by blocking the w...

Animals Don’t Collide in Crowds
Flocks of birds travel by drawing a beautiful V formation. If something causes them to take off a...

Ants Line Up in Groups
We see lines of ants everywhere, including in gardens and parks. Why do ants line up? Isn’t it st...

Sea Turtle Offers Safety Lessons in Navigation
Florida sea turtles seasonally migrate through the North Atlantic, swim around the European coast...

Fishes’ Super Sensors Suggest Ways to Reduce Accidents
At aquariums or on television, you may have seen a school of fish all change their direction simu...
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