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While the mosquito might be an obvious choice, dragonflies can stop on a dime at 35 miles an hour and even fly backward.
It’s pretty addictive.” Carp love this hodge-podge version of a crawdad, according to angler Blake Jackson. (Dustin Bleizeffer/WyoFile) He clamps a stout, size-8 hook in the vise and wraps the shank ...
The U.S. government is preparing to breed billions of flies and drop them from airplanes over Mexico and even southern Texas.
The future of renewable energy lies in nature and this invention proves it. This wind turbine inspired by a bug is amazing ...
Dragonflies are ancient predators, helpful for humans. They eat mosquitoes and flies. Dragonfly nymphs live in water before ...
Hiya there, the name is Dragonfly and I am a great pup looking to fly into my forever home- perhaps that could be with you? I am a smart boy who would love to l ...
A first-ever collaboration between the National Gallery of Art and the Smithsonian examines the birth of natural history.
Dragonfly expert Jessica Ware heads to Guyuna to sample dragonfly diversity. Dragonfly expert Jessica Ware is on a mission to understand the evolutionary history of dragonflies. Deep in the ...
Mike Dunlop came up with an ingenious invention that effectively repels deerflies and horseflies using zero chemicals. Take a look at the Dragonfly Wingman. Dramatic video shows Royal Navy warship ...
Anyway, dragonfly decor is most definitely a thing. A friend of mine even has a beautiful, gold door knocker in the shape of one. Yup, there's a reason for all of this if you feel like having some ...