Do you really eat spiders in your sleep? Thankfully, no. Researchers explain why and how we’d know if we were swallowing ...
They're looking for warmth and food.
I do not swallow eight spiders a year in my sleep, and neither does anyone else. The familiar statistic survives as a viral ...
In some caves in New Zealand there are "glowworms," bioluminescent fungus gnat larvae that glow bright blue and catch prey in sticky webs, like a combination of wanna-be spiders and fireflies. You can ...
Alex Wanders, a UK traveller, recently shared a video about him trying spiders in Nagaland. Some people from the state ...
Scientists discovered a colossal 106-square-metre web in Sulfur Cave on the Albania-Greece border, home to 69,000 barn funnel ...
Bees are frequently associated with large queen-serving colonies featuring hundreds if not thousands of insects. In actuality ...
Paul Hetzler discusses the many spiders that inhabit North America as well as the Adirondacks, though most are not venomous.
In images that are sure to strike fear into any arachnophobe, a vast communal web that plays host to more than 100,000 ...
A new study found that Clubonia spiders use their own antifreeze made of specific proteins that they sequenced.
Experiments reveal that pond frogs can eat highly venomous hornets without suffering noticeable damage, even after repeated ...
Ever notice how a quiet yard suddenly comes alive when birds drop by? Their visits bring color, music, and a surprising bonus ...