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Display titleBiology:Structures built by animals
Default sort keyStructures built by animals
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Page imageTermite Cathedral DSC03570.jpg
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Page creatorimported>John Stpola
Date of page creation22:33, 10 February 2024
Latest editorimported>John Stpola
Date of latest edit22:33, 10 February 2024
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Structures built by non-human animals, often called animal architecture, are common in many species. Examples of animal structures include termite mounds, ant hills, wasp and beehives, burrow complexes, beaver dams, elaborate nests of birds, and webs of spiders. Often, these structures incorporate sophisticated...
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