Wild Things:
Life as We Know It
Mosquitoes, New Zealand flightless birds, pink lizards and more
- By Amanda Bensen, Joseph Caputo, T.A. Frail, Jesse Rhodes and Abigail Tucker
- Smithsonian magazine, March 2009

(Newscom)
When two mosquitoes of the opposite sex approach each other, according to new research at Cornell University, they synchronize their wing beats and harmonize the buzzing, producing a high-frequency love duet. The researchers theorize that the ritual evolved as a form of sexual selection that helps females pick mates: if a male can't keep up with her song, she'll fly away to find a real Pavarotti.
Additional Sources
"A Novel Vertebrate Eye Using Both Refractive and Reflective Optics," Hans-Joachim Wagner et al., Current Biology, January 27, 2009
"An overlooked pink species of land iguana in the Galápagos," Gabriele Gentile et al., PNAS, January 13, 2009
"Coprolite deposits reveal the diet and ecology of the extinct New Zealand megaherbivore moa (Aves, Dinornithiformes)," Jamie R. Wood et al., Quaternary Science Reviews, December 2008
"Harmonic Convergence in the Love Songs of the Dengue Vector Mosquito," Lauren J. Cator et al., Science, January 8, 2009










Comments (5)
To find the audio gallery of the "horses neighing", please either click the related article at the top or go here
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/Wild-Things-Life-As-We-Know-It-200902.html
Posted by Cheryl Carlin on March 17,2009 | 04:43 PM
Your Feb. '09 issue, indicated that at this provided website, an audio bite of the "horses neighing" from the Sussex Univ. study would be available. I've tried ways of locating this and am unable. Any "Help!" Thank you! Terry
Posted by Terry Steik on March 13,2009 | 04:44 PM
That spook fish sounds awesome maybe we should see objects in that way XD
Posted by James on March 13,2009 | 12:25 PM
that is the coolest snake ever
Posted by yohanes on March 7,2009 | 10:49 AM
that green pit viper is one very scary snake. i would not want to get bit by him or her.
Posted by sean on February 27,2009 | 02:11 PM