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Dragonflies drop their bling when it gets too hot — and climate change spells trouble – ZME Science
The wing bling could be making male dragonflies too hot for their own good.

The males of dragonflies, like those of many other species, go to great lengths to draw potential mates. In the case of dragonflies, the males developed patches of dark pigment on their wings. Researchers have found that the hotter it gets, the more likely…
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