While cockroaches may not be the most romantic animal, the ‘Salganea taiwanensis’ species is sexually, socially and genetically monogamous. The reason behind their monogamy is quite unique: After ...
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Meet the monogamous cockroaches that eat each other’s wings when they start a family
Your dating struggles are nowhere near what Salganea taiwanensis goes through. When two cockroaches from these species are ready to mate and settle down, they’ll engage in a bit of cannibalism, ...
Scientists have discovered that, far from being solitary insects, some cockroaches appear to form an exclusive bond with a partner. And how do they get this relationship off the ground? By eating each ...
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