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never knew there were so many termites, you never see them
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>>17281455
thats because they live in your walls
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Livestocks have somehow damaged earth to a ridiculous degree and Brazilians/Africans want Cows to eat the rest of the planet's unique environments for some god forsaken reason
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imagine the biomass of plants and bacteria.
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>>17281430
It's surprising that the cricket build works despite every other nocturnal animal specing in to max stealth. Not quite sure how they pull it off.
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>>17281430

That cricket/grasshopper should actually be a Beetle.
Something like 40% of all terrestrial arthropods, and 25% of all terrestrial animal species, are beetles.



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