The Greatest Workers Of The Animal Kingdom

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Is it possible to imagine what kind of animals can be called the greatest workers of the animal kingdom? These are the bugs. One such individual is impossible to do much, but when you live and work in the colonies become habits of small machines. The largest workers in the kingdom were by far the beetles ants and bees.

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