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More than half of the butterfly species in the UK are in long-term decline for the first time and experts say human actions are to blame.
Described as half human, half praying mantis, the curious figure, described in a paper recently published in the Journal of Orthoptera Research, still largely eludes explanation.
When sex chromosomes fail to separate during fertilization, along comes a rare natural wonder, a half-female, half-male butterfly.
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Half of UK butterfly species are in long-term decline - MSNMore than half of the butterfly species in the UK are in long-term decline for the first time and experts say human actions are to blame. The UK Butterfly Monitoring Scheme, run by a coalition of ...
More than half of the butterfly species in the UK are in long-term decline for the first time and experts say human actions are to blame. The UK Butterfly Monitoring Scheme, run by a coalition of ...
More than half of the butterfly species in the UK are in long-term decline for the first time and experts say human actions are to blame.
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