A velvet ant sting is like “hot oil spilling over your hand” – now, scientists have identified molecules in its venom that ...
A team of biologists, neurologists and chemists at Indiana University has discovered why the velvet ant's sting is so painful ...
They discovered that the velvet ant’s cuticle is covered in dense nanostructures ... Combined with their powerful sting, chemical alarms, and audible warning stridulations, velvet ants ...
A velvet ant bite like “hot oil from the deep fryer” delivers an array of peptides that inflicts pain on insects and mammals alike.
But scurrying across this land of extreme whiteness is, paradoxically, one of the darkest animals on Earth: a species of velvet ant known as Traumatomutilla bifurca. With its furry exterior and ...
About the size of a board game die, one species of velvet ant is known for its distinct black and white markings, which dazzle the eye as the creatures scurry across tropical savanna and a dry ...
BRASILIA, Brazil – A new study has revealed the complex makeup of an ant found in South America that can absorb nearly all visible light. Researchers analyzed the velvet ant’s exoskeleton and ...
About the size of a board game die, one species of velvet ant is known for its distinct black-and-white markings, which dazzle the eye as the creatures scurry across tropical savanna and a dry ...
These wasps are one of the darkest organisms in the world. Ultra-black isn’t just a matter of having a lot of melanin. Upon closer examination of the wasp’s exoskeleton, scientists found thin ...
The animal world goes in hard for impressive colors, from those that blend in perfectly with their surroundings to those born to stand out and seem dressed to impress. However, new research has ...
The beauty turned heads wearing a fitted, black velvet blazer that was secured with shimmering, silver buttons at the front. She additionally slipped into a pair of matching trousers and a white ...