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They say everything is bigger in Texas, and that includes snakes. In fact you could say it is a snake utopia, with a wide ...
From monster water bugs to giant wasps and flying cockroaches, these are the biggest and boldest bugs you'll find in the Lone Star State.
TEXAS (KAUZ) - The Texas A&M Forest Service has confirmed that the invasive emerald ash borer (EAB) has been found in several ...
New research reveals that cockroaches evolved specifically to thrive in human homes around 2,100 years ago. For 250 years, scientists never understood where cockroaches came from and how they spread ...
The pink and dwarf sundews, found in Big Thicket, have captivated naturalists for centuries—and insects cannot resist their ...
By looking at the microbial communities that live on corals, our research uncovered a crucial role that fishes play in protecting coral reefs. We also discovered that these fishes together with clean ...
Today, we'll discuss Mark Rober's latest video where live baby rats and cockroaches were used as part of a prank on a major ...
Texas A&M Forest Service experts share the details on invasive, non-native and native Texas tree species across Texas.
Only 2 percent of cockroach species are pests, while the other 7,000 or so species are benign, Ware says.
The Fish and Wildlife Service this week reported steady growth in the population of the rarest crane in the world.
Local News Texas boaters urged to fight spread of invasive lake species The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department share how boaters and paddlers can protect lakes from aquatic invasive species.