Scientists have discovered two new spiders with truly bizarre camouflage: not only do they look like bird poop, but they ...
Welcome to season of camel crickets, derived from the rounded hump on the insect's back. They're also commonly known as cave or spider crickets, or even "criders" or "sprickets." ...
Bird-dropping spiders might sound like a joke, but they represent one of the most fascinating and unusual survival strategies ...
Mud daubers get their name from their habit of using mud to build their nests, while most wasp species use wood pulp for nest construction. If you ever get a chance to see the nest making process, it ...