
Territorial males patrol the same lake-margin beat for HOURS without landing — continuous slow gliding flight is one of the species' most-recognizable behaviors.

Territorial males patrol the same lake-margin beat for HOURS without landing — continuous slow gliding flight is one of the species' most-recognizable behaviors.

Male atlas moths can detect a female's pheromones from several kilometers away using their massive feathered antennae.

Workers forage in the rainforest canopy, sometimes climbing 30 meters into a single tree before returning to the colony at the base.

Globe skimmer dragonflies migrate up to 18,000 km across the Indian Ocean — the longest insect migration on Earth.

Driver-ant workers are functionally blind — they navigate entirely by pheromone trail, releasing chemicals strong enough to detect days later.

Dung beetles navigate by the Milky Way — the first insect ever proven to use galactic light to orient.

Hummingbird hawkmoths migrate across the Mediterranean and have been documented crossing the Sahara.