Butterflies are more hardcore than you might think. While some animals drink the blood of their enemies, butterflies prefer to drink the tears of other animals. This strange behavior is known as ...
The sight of butterflies flocking onto the heads of yellow-spotted river turtles in the western Amazon rain forest is not uncommon, at least if one is able to sneak up on the skittish reptiles. But ...
Butterflies drink the tears of turtles, sweat and human urine to survive in harsh environments and an explorer has captured incredible footage to prove it. The beautiful creatures will drink just ...
It sounds poetic, but it’s apparently true: in the Amazon, bees and, more often, butterflies, flap around the heads of turtles to drink their salty, salty tears. It’s truly a sight to behold. Really, ...
It’s early morning and I’m late for spin class, flying down the highway en route to the gym. My best friend Lydia is keeping me company on Bluetooth. We’re gabbing away about hair dye and broken ...
The wild is a place where interesting and amazing things can never run out. Part of the beauty of nature is its natural inhabitants, which are the animals that never fail to deliver enriching events.
Bird and reptile tears aren't so unlike our own, shows a new study in Frontiers in Veterinary Science. But the differences could provide insights into better ophthalmic treatments for humans and ...
Butterflies drink the tears of turtles, sweat and human urine to survive in harsh environments and an explorer has captured incredible footage to prove it. The beautiful creatures will drink just ...