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You Won’t Believe This Beetle’s Upside-Down Walk on Water – The New York Times
Scientists observed a beetle walking upside-down on the undersurface of a pool of water.

After dark, the Watagan Mountains in New South Wales, Australia, can appear otherworldly to anyone with a headlamp. But things turned stranger than usual in 2015 when John Gould, a behavioral ecologist at the University of Newcastle in Australia, was surveying…
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