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Hot pink insect spotted in rainforest using one of nature’s rarest camouflage tricks
In A Nutshell A researcher on a small Panama Canal island spotted a hot pink katydid near a research station light late one ...
On March 27, 2025, somewhere in the Panamanian rainforest, the evolutionary biologist Zeke Rowe was looking for a snack.
A rare rainforest insect, Arota festae, starts life bright pink before slowly turning green, revealing a surprising ...
Deep in the steamy rainforests, where every leaf hides a predator or prey, survival often depends on effective camouflage and blending in perfectly.Im.
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Pink is the new green for katydid seeking a survival advantage
When you hear the name leaf-masquerading katydid, or the nickname “bush cricket” you probably imagine something as green as fresh grass. And you would nearly always be right, but at least one ...
A tropical insect has been found to change color from vivid hot pink to green within a fortnight, which scientists believe may mimic the young leaves of rainforest plants. The findings, published this ...
It was the first full week of September and for some reason, the weather gods decided to save some of the hottest days of the summer for those of us going back to school. The combination of heat and ...
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