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  2. Defense in insects - Wikipedia

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    Humans standing in the vicinity of nests are almost always attacked and experience painful bites. [23] The bees also crawl over the intruder into the ears, eye, mouth, and other cavities. [ 25 ] The Trigona workers give a painful and persistent bite, are difficult to remove, and usually die during the attack.

  3. Peafowl - Wikipedia

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    A peacock spreading his tail, displaying his plumage Peahen. Peafowl is a common name for two bird species of the genus Pavo and one species of the closely related genus Afropavo within the tribe Pavonini of the family Phasianidae (the pheasants and their allies). Male peafowl are referred to as peacocks, and female peafowl are referred to as ...

  4. Green peafowl - Wikipedia

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    1781 painting by Maruyama Okyo Adult female head and upper neck Male profile. The green peafowl is a large bird in terms of overall size. The male is 1.8–3 m (5 ft 11 in – 9 ft 10 in) in total length, including its train, which measures 1.4–1.6 m (4 ft 7 in – 5 ft 3 in); the adult female is around half the total length of the breeding male at 1–1.1 m (3 ft 3 in – 3 ft 7 in) in length.

  5. Indian peafowl - Wikipedia

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    Indian peacocks were frequently used in European heraldry with the peacocks most often depicted as facing the viewer and with the tails displayed. In this pose, the peacock is referred to as being "in his pride". Peacock tails, in isolation from the rest of the bird, are rare in British heraldry, but are used frequently in German systems. [100]

  6. Insect pheromones - Wikipedia

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    Bedbug nymphs protect themselves with such a pheromone, which has a specific mixing ratio of the aldehydes -2-hexenal, -2-octenal and 4-oxo--2-hexenal, against mating attempts by male bedbugs. The latter directly drills a hole into the abdomen of sexually mature female bedbugs and injects its sperm there ( traumatic insemination ).

  7. Study shows how snakes got an evolutionary leg up on the ...

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    Some people fear and loathe snakes. Not these researchers. "Everything about them is fascinating, from the way they move to the way they interact with the rest of their ecosystems," Pyron said.

  8. Animal coloration - Wikipedia

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    Its function is to make the animal, for example a wasp or a coral snake, highly conspicuous to potential predators, so that it is noticed, remembered, and then avoided. As Peter Forbes observes, "Human warning signs employ the same colours – red, yellow, black, and white – that nature uses to advertise dangerous creatures."

  9. Tyson Foods, one of the biggest meat producers, is investing ...

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    Why bugs are better for the planet. The meat industry places a large burden on the planet, in part because of the land, water and energy it takes to grow crops that feed the animals we eat. Some ...

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