In this episode of Stranger Creatures, we explore some of the Amazon rainforest’s most bizarre fungi, including the infamous “zombie” fungus.
The Amazon rainforest is home to tens of thousands of different moth species, and they come in every color, shape, and size.
They make the bubbles from sap, pee, and air, which they push out their rear end.
The Bogong moths of Australia make an amazing migration each year using stars to guide them.
A new-to-science caterpillar lives in spiderwebs and decorates itself with discarded bits of spider prey.
Army ants are portrayed as monsters in movies and books, but the real animals are much more interesting than that.
The increasing worldwide trade in ornamental plants means an increase in animals hitchhiking on them. This sometimes leads to an invasive species problem.
Mothing is a fun and educational hobby for kids and adults of all ages.
Scientists looked at butterfly data collected by citizen scientists across the United States. They found a 22% drop in butterfly numbers in only 20 years.
