Salganea taiwanensis, a kind of wood-feeding cockroach, may engage in what's known as pair bonding, a new study finds.
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 ...
Humans might show commitment with a ring, penguins offer prospective mates rocks and some beetles gift a ball of dung. Wood-feeding cockroaches show commitment with a nibble of cannibalism — and then ...
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Cockroach pairs that bond through cannibalism are aggressive to other individuals and won't stray from their mates
How do you impress a potential love interest? Bring them flowers and chocolates, offer to pay for dinner, or even buy them a ...
While cockroaches may not be the most romantic animal, the ‘Salganea taiwanensis’ species is sexually, socially and ...
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