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Bug Bytes
Glenn Marangelo
20 episodes
2 weeks ago
But be honest …how many of you thought of North Dakota, Montana, or southern Canada? Then you’ve probably never heard of the Northern Scorpion.
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But be honest …how many of you thought of North Dakota, Montana, or southern Canada? Then you’ve probably never heard of the Northern Scorpion.
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Natural Sciences
Science
Episodes (20/20)
Bug Bytes
Northern Scorpion
But be honest …how many of you thought of North Dakota, Montana, or southern Canada? Then you’ve probably never heard of the Northern Scorpion.
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2 weeks ago
2 minutes

Bug Bytes
Bombardier Beetles
If any beetle was said to have an “explosive personality”, it would have to be the bombardier beetle.
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4 weeks ago
2 minutes

Bug Bytes
The Spotted Lantern Fly
As long as the weather is favorable, you can walk out your door and find some amazing insects to observe almost anytime.
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1 month ago
2 minutes

Bug Bytes
Titan Beetles
There are over 400,000 known species of beetles in the world. So when you’re considered one of the largest, that’s really saying something.
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1 month ago
2 minutes

Bug Bytes
At 3 inches in length, Giant Salmonflies are hard to miss
If you’ve ever been along a river, and fortunate to catch the peak of the Giant Salmonfly hatch, it’s an experience you’ll never forget.
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3 months ago
2 minutes

Bug Bytes
A dragonfly can experience gravitational forces of up to 9-Gs!
But their speed, agility, and tendency for in-flight dining come with some worrisome risks. But it’s nothing to lose their heads over …or is it?
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3 months ago
2 minutes

Bug Bytes
Orchid Bees
A male Orchid Bee can’t rely on his good looks when looking for a mate. For success, he depends on his own brand of home-made perfume.
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3 months ago
2 minutes

Bug Bytes
Bullet Ants
Introducing, the Bullet Ant, so named because its sting is supposedly as painful as being shot. It’s considered to have the most painful of all insect stings.
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4 months ago
2 minutes

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Atlas Moth
In addition to their impressive size, Atlas Moths are known for their extraordinary wing markings, especially at their wingtips. Incredibly, the patterns mimic the profile of a cobra’s head, a way to fool predators into thinking they are anything but an easy meal.
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5 months ago
2 minutes

Bug Bytes
Giraffe Weevil
Using their necks like a long lever, males will battle other males over a female. But rather than simply engaging in neck-to-neck combat, males will perform elaborate dances, involving the swaying of their necks. The female acts like a referee, closely observing the fight. If she approves of the winner, she’ll allow him to mate.
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5 months ago
2 minutes

Bug Bytes
Golden Dung Fly
While the females are pretty dull in color, the appearance of the males might not exactly be what you’d expect from an animal that spends its entire life in and around animal poop. They are stunning – bright golden-yellow with orange-yellow fur on their front legs.
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5 months ago
2 minutes

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Trapdoor Spider
Trapdoor spiders build tube-like tunnels into the ground. In order to hide the opening of their home, they construct a lid (hinged on one side) that’s made of spider silk mixed in with the soil and vegetation surrounding the burrow, creating a perfectly camouflaged cover.
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5 months ago
2 minutes

Bug Bytes
Camouflaged Looper
Without coloration or a body shape that helps them blend into their environment, these caterpillars have developed an ingenious way to try and disappear. They decorate themselves with carefully cut pieces of the plant (typically the flowers) they are living on.
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6 months ago
2 minutes

Bug Bytes
Acorn Weevil
Fuzzy, light brown in color, and with a snout looking like Pinocchio went on a fibbing spree, the Acorn Weevil has a comical appearance.
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11 months ago
2 minutes

Bug Bytes
Bumblebees
For most insects, getting a meal relies on their foraging or hunting abilities. Bumblebees certainly fall into that category. However, while they might not be able to grow their own food, they’ve found a way to force their food to grow.
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1 year ago
2 minutes

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Confusing Petrophila Moth
The Confusing Petrophila is a moth that instead of laying its eggs on a terrestrial plant, dives into fast moving water (as deep as 15 feet) to lay eggs on algae and aquatic plants for its emerging caterpillars to eat.
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1 year ago
2 minutes

Bug Bytes
Giant Velvet Mite
Giant Velvet Mites are arachnids and spend most of their lives underground in the soil or sand, becoming active on the surface after heavy rain …the reason that the monsoon season is a great time of year to find them.
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1 year ago
2 minutes

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Golden Wheel Spiders
Instead of running away, the golden wheel spider has come up with an alternative (and more effective) method to escape the threat of a parasitic wasp that shares its sand dune habitat. It essentially turns itself into a wheel.
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1 year ago
2 minutes

Bug Bytes
Olive-Shaded Bird-Dropping Moths
Found all across the United States, the species Ponometia candefacta has evolved to have an unappealing appearance. If you came across it perched on a leaf, you might quickly turn your gaze to something else too.
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1 year ago
2 minutes

Bug Bytes
Velvet Ants
While some species are white, creamy, or black in color, most velvet ants are red or orange …a coloration that’s a warning.
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1 year ago
2 minutes

Bug Bytes
But be honest …how many of you thought of North Dakota, Montana, or southern Canada? Then you’ve probably never heard of the Northern Scorpion.