Scientists identify new species of beetle that used extra-long antennae to battle for mates, at the feet of dinosaurs

One hundred million years ago, as iguanodons and triceratops fled from hungry tyrannosaurs, another biological drama played out on the ground where the giant reptiles trod: Male beetles using their supersized antennae in combat for mates.


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Source: Phys.org