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Study Finds Most Female Rhinoceros Beetles Mate Only Once
A new study reveals that most female Japanese rhinoceros beetles mate only once in their lifetime, a behavior believed to be programmed due to their short adult lifespan of two to three weeks in the wild.
17 Mar, 08:19 — 17 Mar, 08:19
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