(a species of owlet moth (Noctuid)) Some caterpillars, after they emerge from their egg, can increase their weight by 25,000 times.

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Issue 11

Go behind the scenes of Animal Inside Out, our latest exhibition, from the team behind Dr Gunter von Hagens' Body Worlds. Discover how the specimens were prepared and what they reveal.

To celebrate World Oceans Day, enjoy a series of breathtaking images by underwater photographer Mark Laita. Then, marine conservation biologist Professor Callum Roberts looks at the impact of fishing in the North Sea. Also, we discuss entomophagy: could insects be a sustainable food for the future?

Part 2 of our Piltdown Man series examines the hoax and whether it damaged the reputation of the Museum's former Keeper of Geology, Arthur Smith Woodward.

Finally, TV presenter Nigel Marven tells us why the Museum inspires him.

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Forgotten naturalists - we take a look at men and women who made their mark in the scientific and natural world through skill, determination and overcoming the odds.

Science in the field - we reveal the latest research carried out in the field around the world.

Inside story - our scientists take the hot seat to discuss their work at the cutting-edge of the natural sciences.

Wildlife Garden - we unearth the diversity of flora and fauna of this urban oasis.

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