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IFLScience on MSNWhat Is The Highest An Insect Can Fly?T he evolution of flight in insects has seen them take to the skies at incredible sizes and speeds – we’re looking at you, ...
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Live Science on MSNGiant flying squirrels as big as cats once lived in TennesseeResearchers have identified a giant flying squirrel fossil from a cache of unusual animal remains dug out of an ancient sinkhole in Tennessee 25 years ago. The fossil sheds light on how flying ...
Two elegant flying insects are similar enough that they’re confused for one another. I’m talking about the dragonfly and damselfly. Both insects belong to the Odonata order, with damselflies grouped ...
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