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German cockroaches have six legs covered in fine spines. The pair of legs furthest from the head is the longest. The cockroach in the first of this photo set is missing a leg, which won’t slow it down at all. These hardy pests can continue to move and reproduce with a lost limb and...
Cockroaches are closely related to termites, which are also members of Blattodea. The German cockroach is a survival expert. This hardy insect is found on all continents except Antarctica, and can reproduce faster than any other “pest” cockroach. Some people think that, in the event of a n...
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Years later TJ and I are finishing lunch at the still very East-Germanesque cafeteria of The Funkhaus in Berlin. We walk back into the studio that he has tricked me into making an album in, and he tells me to pick up one of the guitars hanging on the wall and start playing. Anythin...
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A bug in an ear can be quite scary. Bugs, such as moths, cockroaches, ladybugs, and beetles, can crawl into ears while you sleep or during outdoor activities. Entomologists suspect that bugs crawl into ear canals to keep warm or keep safe...