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What if people had exoskeletons?

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Exoskeletons normally cover insects, not humans. Learn about the exoskeletons the U.S. military wants to give its soldiers and what these exoskeletons will do.

How to Keep Your Home Bug-free in the Summer

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What's not to like about summertime? Well, there's that giant bug invasion taking over your home. How do you keep the little buggers away?

Don't Kill Spiders

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Don't kill spiders and instead keep them around your house. Find out why you shouldn't kill spiders.

An Anteater's Tongue Can Be 2 Feet Long! Plus 7 Other Peculiar Anteater Facts

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The anteater has one of the strangest-looking noses in the animal kingdom and a tongue that reaches places never meant to see the light of day.

Don't Be Afraid of the Big, Bad Wolf Spider

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Wolf spiders might find their way into your house and can look threatening, but they're really harmless.

12 Nocturnal Animals: List of Creatures That Thrive at Night

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When the sun goes down, an entirely different set of creatures comes to life. This nocturnal animals list highlights some of the world’s most amazing night animals, from skilled hunters with heightened senses to creatures that use the cover of darkness to avoid predators.

A Very Special Yellow Butterfly: The Eastern Tiger Swallowtail

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The yellow butterfly gives other insects a masterclass in adaptation, camouflage and transformation. One yellow butterfly in particular stands out: the eastern tiger swallowtail.

The Katydid Is a Vibrant Master of Disguise (and Nocturnal!)

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Is that katydid a leaf? Is it an insect? Is it singing to you on a warm summer night? The answer to all of these is yes! Closely related to crickets and grasshoppers, there are over 6,000 katydid species worldwide. These masters of disguise are commonly heard but rarely seen.

Flying Ants Aren't a Separate Species, But a Life Stage

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These miniscule, winged insects can be a common sight when the weather turns warm, but they might also leave some people puzzled. After all, ants can't fly - can they?

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