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Madagascar hissing cockroaches race each other in a roach race on Saturday. The flat ends of push pins are glued to the roaches' exoskeletons to attach toy vehicles to them.
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Madagascar hissing cockroaches race each other in a roach race on Saturday. The flat ends of push pins are glued to the roaches' exoskeletons to attach toy vehicles to them.
Emily Tran, a 20-year-old UF graphic design junior, holds a vinegaroon. The arachnid expels acetic acid when it feels threatened, which smells like vinegar.
Colorful beetles and other tropical species are displayed in the "Forbidden Forest" exhibit at BugFest.
Austin Rankin holds a drone Italian honeybee, whose only purpose in life is to reproduce with the queen bee. When a drone shares his genetic information with her, he will also transfer 60 percent of his blood, a process that will kill him.
Emily Tran, a 20-year-old UF graphic design junior, holds a vinegaroon. The arachnid expels acetic acid when it feels threatened, which smells like vinegar.
Austin Rankin, a 20-year-old UF sustainability and the built environment sophomore, shows Luke Prescott, a 20-year-old UF microbiology sophomore, where the queen Italian honeybee is located in her hive at BugFest on Saturday.
Austin Rankin holds a drone Italian honeybee, whose only purpose in life is to reproduce with the queen bee. When a drone shares his genetic information with her, he will also transfer 60 percent of his blood, a process that will kill him.
Colorful beetles and other tropical species are displayed in the "Forbidden Forest" exhibit at BugFest.
Madagascar hissing cockroaches race each other in a roach race on Saturday. The flat ends of push pins are glued to the roaches' exoskeletons to attach toy vehicles to them.
Austin Rankin holds part of a beehive to show to spectators.
Jamil Thiam, 5, sits as a spider and web are painted on his face. The Gainesville resident said he loves bugs and insects, especially spiders.
Austin Rankin, a 20-year-old UF sustainability and the built environment sophomore, shows Luke Prescott, a 20-year-old UF microbiology sophomore, where the queen Italian honeybee is located in her hive at BugFest on Saturday.
A student gets caught in flooding on Turlington Plaza on Tuesday morning.
Students walk to class in rainy weather.
Workers clean up flooding on the ground floor of Matherly Hall, east of Library West on the UF campus on Tuesday morning. Some professors canceled classes due to the flooding.
Students walk to class in rainy weather.
A student gets caught in flooding on Turlington Plaza on Tuesday morning.
Workers clean up flooding on the ground floor of Matherly Hall, east of Library West on the UF campus on Tuesday morning. Some professors canceled classes due to the flooding.
Workers clean up flooding on the ground floor of Matherly Hall, east of Library West on the UF campus Tuesday morning
Workers clean up flooding on the ground floor of Matherly Hall, east of Library West on the UF campus Tuesday morning