Salganea taiwanensis, a kind of wood-feeding cockroach, may engage in what's known as pair bonding, a new study finds.
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Cockroach pairs that bond through cannibalism are aggressive to other individuals and won't stray from their mates
How do you impress a potential love interest? Bring them flowers and chocolates, offer to pay for dinner, or even buy them a gift? Well, in the cockroach world, males and females do things a little ...
Scientists have discovered that, far from being solitary insects, some cockroaches appear to form an exclusive bond with a ...
Males and females of a species that mates monogamously complete their bond by gnawing off each other’s wings, a new study found. By Elizabeth Preston For certain cockroaches living inside rotten logs ...
Evolution has saved roach reproduction from an earlier mutation that interfered with how males court females. By Bethany Brookshire Cockroaches are changing up their sex lives, and it’s all our fault.
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