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Queen Alexandra’s Birdwing (Ornithoptera alexandrae
The spectacular Queen Alexandra’s Birdwing (Ornithoptera
What lives among Cuba’s coral reefs? Play this matching game to find out!
Matching Game > Coral Reef: Gardens of the Queen
Located in the heart of the Middle East, this small desert nation is home to some of the world’s oldest archaeological sites.
Both the king and Queen have very important political
Curatorial Associate, Invertebrate Zoology
Development of alary muscles in single- and multiple-queen
Even the busiest of cities are buzzing with biodiversity. Take a virtual stroll through a city park for a close-up look at some of the inhabitants you otherwise might not notice.
of a termite; wood-eating termites tend to their queen
Not far from the main island of Cuba, fish zip past banks of coral studded with colorful starfish, sea fans and sponges.
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A rotting log is a mighty tasty meal — if you’re a termite. Termites not only eat wood, some kinds live in it, too. Termites are social insects.
protect the nest and attack intruders, and the king and queen
How similarly to us do insects act?
reproduction on the part of any individual, but the queen
You are the Queen Can you build a successful wasp