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Why do some cockroaches eat each other's wings? Everything you need to know about the ritual
The discovery points to something scientists did not expect from creatures with such small brains.
"Even though they've got tiny brains, they can develop quite human-like characteristics." ...
When you think of two individuals coupling up to raise and protect a family together, you might think of people or birds. But probably not cockroaches. And yet, in a paper published in Royal Society ...
Fair warning: If creepy-crawly things turn your stomach, don't read this at the breakfast table. Especially, if you are eating Froot Loops. Guess what else follows its nose and always knows the fruity ...
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