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  2. Deathwatch beetle - Wikipedia

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    Even Beatrix Potter references the beetle in her children's book The Tailor of Gloucester (written 1901, published 1903) when the mice under the tea-cups start up "a chorus of little tappings, all sounding together, and answering one another, like watch-beetles in an old worm-eaten window-shutter—".

  3. Thrips - Wikipedia

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    The generic and English name thrips is a direct transliteration of the Ancient Greek word θρίψ, thrips, meaning "woodworm". [4] Like some other animal-names (such as sheep , deer , and moose ) in English the word "thrips" expresses both the singular and plural , so there may be many thrips or a single thrips.

  4. Dance the Night Away - Wikipedia

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    Dance the Night Away may refer to: "Dance the Night Away" (The Mavericks song) "Dance the Night Away" (Twice song) "Dance the Night Away" (Van Halen song) "Dance the Night Away", a song by Cream from the album Disraeli Gears "Dance the Night Away", a song by the Cat Empire from the album Where the Angels Fall

  5. Dua Lipa’s ‘Dance The Night’ Was Her Disco Swan Song - AOL

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    Dua Lipa Taylor Hill/WireImage/Getty Images Dua Lipa has given her sequined swan song with “Dance the Night.” Though Lipa, 28, has found major success with the disco sound on songs like “Don ...

  6. Dance the Night Away (Twice song) - Wikipedia

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    "Dance the Night Away" was composed by several music producers and has lyrics written by Wheesung. [7] It was described as a "song that offers a fresh tune that suits the summer weather" and was meant to showcase the group's youthfulness. It is a vivacious electronic dance music track with an upbeat tempo.

  7. Stowaways on the Ark - Wikipedia

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    An old woodworm who lives in a small piece of wood, near the top of a mountain, tells the story of his ancestors on their journey on the ark.. Willi, the oldest ancestor in the old worm's family tree, lives in a hole in a trunk, alongside his wife, Alice.

  8. Lampyris noctiluca - Wikipedia

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    The life cycle begins when the female, using her luminous glow, attracts a male to mate. After mating, she lays between 50 and 100 eggs over a span of three days in moist environments such as under moss, leaf litter, or on grass stems, and then dies without witnessing the hatching of her eggs.

  9. African armyworm - Wikipedia

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    The female can lay a maximum of about 1,000 eggs in her lifetime. She can lay 100–400 eggs per night, with an overall average of 150. [9] [11] The number of eggs females can lay is positively correlated with their pupal weight. [1] African armyworms primarily lay their eggs in clusters on the lower side of leaves.