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Male dragonflies lose their color in hot climates to stay cool – SlashGear
In much of the animal kingdom, the males of the species tend to be brightly colored to help attract mates. A new study was recently…

In much of the animal kingdom, the males of the species tend to be brightly colored to help attract mates. A new study was recently published led by researcher Michael Moore at Washington University in St. Louis that focused on male dragonflies. Moore found…
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