Male and female dung beetles coordinate to roll balls, researchers find

Spider dung beetles thought to be a only example of animals other than humans working together without knowing object ’s destinationThere comes a time in a dung beetle ’s life when the only hope of overcoming an obstacle without losing their prized ball is a partner who can pull off a decent headstand.When their path is blocked, pairs of dung beetles carefully coordinate their actions, with males grabbing the dung ball from above, and females going into a headstand to push the ball off the ground with their legs, researchers say.Continue reading...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - Category: Science Authors: Tags: Science Animal behaviour Insects Biology Animals South Africa Research Environment Source Type: news