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Termites incredible defence system!

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Cats & Dogs Universe11 months ago

The size of a queen termite

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The Immortal11 months ago

Extremely rare 22 million year old termite preserved in amber found in the Dominican Republic.

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Yash Pratap11 months ago

☠️❤️‍🔥👀🤩

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💪🎭..Rai ji..💪🎭11 months ago

Truce between termites and ants with each side having their own line of guards.

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KAMAR ALAM KHAN11 months ago

Termites may be tiny, but their defense game is next-level! 🛡️🕷️ From chemical warfare to soldier castes with built-in weapons, they’re like a mini military unit protecting the colony at all costs. Nature’s own fortress engineers! 🏰🐜🔥

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Mamba11 months ago

termites: nature's tiny drummers with a spooky beat

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GalyanMetaX11 months ago

That is cool af

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💪🎭..Rai ji..💪🎭11 months ago

A termite queen can grow up to 4 to 6 inches long, significantly larger than worker or soldier termites. The queen lays thousands of eggs, leading the colony's growth, and can live for decades.

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sasha🧚🏻11 months ago

46🔈Beautiful manual sounds))) And we remind that the manul is similar in appearance and dimensions to the domestic cat, but differs more with short massive trunk and legs, round eyes, low ears,

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John Luke11 months ago

The queen termite is significantly larger than other termites. Her abdomen becomes greatly distended as she matures laying thousands of eggs daily, ensuring the growth and maintenance of the colony.

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