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Insects
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Leafcutter Ants: Farmers of the Forest
Deep in the rainforests of the Americas, leafcutter ants march in lines, not to eat the leaves they carry, but to cultivate fungus—making them one of nature’s most advanced farmers.

Katydids: Night Singers of the Tropics
Blending into the leaves by day and singing through the night, katydids are the tropical insects whose camouflage and calls enchant the evening jungle.

Mosquitoes: Tiny Insects, Big Impact
Though small and often swatted away, mosquitoes are among the most influential creatures on Earth — shaping ecosystems, public health, and even human history.

Insect Architects: The Engineering of Wasp Nests
With no formal training and no blueprints, wasps craft nests of astonishing complexity — paper fortresses that reveal the hidden genius of insect architecture.

Army Ants: Swarms That Shape Ecosystems
Known for their relentless raids and collective intelligence, army ants aren’t just fearsome predators — they’re ecosystem engineers that influence the entire web of life around them.

Dung Beetles: Cleaners of the Wild
From rolling balls of dung across the savannah to burying waste underground, dung beetles are unsung ecological heroes, helping recycle nutrients and keep ecosystems clean.
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