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How a chameleon’s tongue reaches 60 mph instantly
Chameleons possess an astonishingly fast tongue, capable of shooting out and catching prey in a mere 0.01 seconds, reaching ...
There’s an overwhelming sense of possibility that comes with entering adulthood, and I spent the last decade going through ...
Nature is a riot of color. In the animal kingdom, many species, from insects to cephalopods, use their permanent color or ...
Some bees really do change colour with the weather, according to new research that shows humidity can temporarily alter the ...
"Whether the colour change happens to benefit the bee in any way is still an open question that we’d love to explore," lead author Madeleine Ostwald told IFLScience.
A sweat bee in the wild (photo by Jeremiah Bender who retains the copyright on this images. This may be used in any article ...
North American sweat bees change color depending on the surrounding humidity. It might be a more widespread phenomenon among ...
The federal government made a big announcement about phasing out artificial food dyes. Here’s what has happened since.
Some fish can communicate with other species by changing the colour of their bodies – as this incredible footage shows.
Each piece of the Nubbi sofa is meant to evoke the serene, peaceful character of the Mediterranean, reflecting the brand’s ...
Why are flowers so different from one another? Much of the answer lies with pollinators: Their preferences and morphologies ...
A small chameleon that lives in Tanzania has a tongue that can shoot out faster than a cheetah can run, even at top speed.
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