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  2. Stenocara gracilipes - Wikipedia

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    Stenocara gracilipes is a species of beetle that is native to the Namib Desert in southern Africa. This is one of the most arid areas of the world, receiving only 1.4 centimetres (0.55 in) of rain per year. The beetle is able to survive by collecting water on its bumpy back surface from early morning fogs.

  3. Stenocara - Wikipedia

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    Stenocara fitzsimonsi Koch; Stenocara gracilipes; Stenocara inaffectata Gebien; Stenocara kalaharica Koch; Stenocara magnophthalma Koch; Stenocara namaquensis Gebien; Stenocara pisceflumine Penrith; Stenocara quadrimaculata Koch; Stenocara tenuicornis Penrith; Formerly in this genus: Stenocara eburnea is now Cauricara eburnea; Stenocara ...

  4. Onymacris unguicularis - Wikipedia

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    Such is the case with Onymacris unguicularis and Stenocara gracilipes, which in non-scientific literature have both been called the “fog-basking beetle.” The confusion seems to originate from a paper [ 11 ] detailing a mechanism for S. gracilipes ’s ability to capture water using hydrophilic bumps and hydrophobic troughs on the beetle’s ...

  5. The 7 Types of Spider Webs and the Incredible Spiders That ...

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    The plan is that insects will get stuck in the web and the spider will rush over and eat them. If they are disturbed, the spider may bounce up and down, vibrating within the web until they look ...

  6. Vulture culture: Why these often-reviled birds are really ...

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    Long, hooked bills help vultures tear at muscle and other tissue; the lack of feathers on their heads helps them stay clean as they eat somewhat, uh, messy meals. America's vultures, and some good ...

  7. There are only 76 of These Massive Animals Left - AOL

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    Javan rhinos are herbivores and eat plants. Their diet includes soft twigs, shoots, young leaves, and fallen fruit. Because they require a lot of calories to support their massive bodies (2,000 to ...

  8. Darkling beetle - Wikipedia

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    Many Tenebrionidae species inhabit dark places; in genera such as Stenocara and Onymacris, they are active by day and inactive at night. The family covers a varied range of forms, such that classification presents great difficulties.

  9. Beetle - Wikipedia

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    The fogstand beetle of the Namib Desert, Stenocara gracilipes, is able to collect water from fog, as its elytra have a textured surface combining hydrophilic (water-loving) bumps and waxy, hydrophobic troughs. The beetle faces the early morning breeze, holding up its abdomen; droplets condense on the elytra and run along ridges towards their ...