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Most people assume only humans build cities, but there's an animal that not only builds their own—it exceeds all of humanity's biomass on Earth
Many people picture city building as something only humans do, but termites offer a surprising comparison. Scientists ...
At first glance, an anteater looks like a creature imagined by someone mixing parts from different animals. It has a long, ...
The world’s largest bee is a solitary insect known from a small cluster of islands in eastern Indonesia. Wallace’s giant bee, ...
Discovered more than 160 years ago by British naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace, the bee vanished from view for decades, ...
Namibia unveils SkyBoma at Mokuti Etosha, described by developers as the world’s first elevated bush dining platform, ...
Left part: Mean abundance of invertebrates found in Dicuspiditermes spp. unoccupied mounds in primary lowland dipterocarp rainforest and in forest disturbed by logging. Green indicates mound material ...
Cahokia was a robust economic and cultural center for the Mississippian people. They built hundreds of massive mounds but suddenly left the city in the 1300s. Built from an estimated 22 million cubic ...
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