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11 animals that build complex underground towns and cities
Far below our feet, animals are quietly shaping the ground into labyrinths that function like villages, towns and even cities. I look at 11 species whose underground engineering rivals human suburbs, ...
Evidence from camera footage and researchers confirms 56 species relied on specific underground infrastructures for post-fire survival, namely wombat burrows. Entrances measuring only 19 cm high ...
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The world’s deadliest cat is a 2-pound furball that lives in abandoned holes dug by strange, kangaroo-like rodents in Africa
Under cover of night, a black-footed cat moves almost invisibly through the grasses of southern Namibia, hunting small rodents, birds and insects. Barely a third the size of a domestic cat, its tawny ...
It's not just humans that build villages – so do other animals. And they can be so enormous they're visible from space ...
Prairie dogs shape vibrant grassland ecosystems, and support biodiversity. Protecting these tiny architects is vital to the ...
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