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RE: The Amazing Mound-Building Termite

in StemSocial10 months ago

A very complete publication @agmoore, in this writing you reveal one of the groups of the class of insects that are usually very detested by people because of the great damage they can do in wooden structures, in my country there are no houses of this material, but termites make theirs with chairs, books or tables if appropriate measures are not taken. Excellent that you mention the change of termites from Isoptera (infraorder) to Blattodea (order), becoming part of the taxon that groups the popular cockroaches, to cite examples.

The termites are part of the very striking insects for being eusocial, thus, from being a single organism, when they unite for a cause they become what is usually called "superorganism" because they act disciplined and together, the same thing happens with ants, bees, etc.

The thing about termite mounds in Australia is really amazing, I didn't know that, although in Australia you always see very fascinating things in terms of animals, they have a very striking and unique diversity. I really liked your post, that's why I shared it a few days ago also on my blog. A hug and good weekend @agmoore.

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Thank you very much, my friend @abneagro. I have to do a lot of reading in order to right one of these blogs, because I'm learning as I write. Thank you for letting me know I got it right:)

There was so much that surprised me as I researched the blog--especially that termites are now classified with cockroaches. Both insects are detested by many people, and yet both are considered food in some parts of the world!!

I appreciate your kind comment and your reblog. Hope you are having a wonderful weekend.

Your friend,
AG