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Termite hills – This architectural beauty you see is constructed by termites. Do you know that the inside of this mound is actually a network of tunnels and passages? These work towards keeping the nest cool and fresh and ensures it doesn’t over heat. The mound itself is made from soil, termite saliva and dung. Termites live in a colony, with all the others taking care of the queen female. They feed on soil, grass, litter and animal dung. Termites, along with dung beetles perform the role of enriching the soil by decomposing decaying matter.
Termite hills – This architectural beauty you see is constructed by termites. Do you know that the inside of this mound is actually a network of tunnels and passages? These work towards keeping the nest cool and fresh and ensures it doesn’t over heat. The mound itself is made from soil, termite saliva and dung. Termites live in a colony, with all the others taking care of the queen female. They feed on soil, grass, litter and animal dung. Termites, along with dung beetles perform the role of enriching the soil by decomposing decaying matter.
Termite hills – This architectural beauty you see is constructed by termites. Do you know that the inside of this mound is actually a network of tunnels and passages? These work towards keeping the nest cool and fresh and ensures it doesn’t over heat. The mound itself is made from soil, termite saliva and dung. Termites live in a colony, with all the others taking care of the queen female. They feed on soil, grass, litter and animal dung. Termites, along with dung beetles perform the role of enriching the soil by decomposing decaying matter.
Termite hills – This architectural beauty you see is constructed by termites. Do you know that the inside of this mound is actually a network of tunnels and passages? These work towards keeping the nest cool and fresh and ensures it doesn’t over heat. The mound itself is made from soil, termite saliva and dung. Termites live in a colony, with all the others taking care of the queen female. They feed on soil, grass, litter and animal dung. Termites, along with dung beetles perform the role of enriching the soil by decomposing decaying matter.
Termite hills – This architectural beauty you see is constructed by termites. Do you know that the inside of this mound is actually a network of tunnels and passages? These work towards keeping the nest cool and fresh and ensures it doesn’t over heat. The mound itself is made from soil, termite saliva and dung. Termites live in a colony, with all the others taking care of the queen female. They feed on soil, grass, litter and animal dung. Termites, along with dung beetles perform the role of enriching the soil by decomposing decaying matter.
Termite hills – This architectural beauty you see is constructed by termites. Do you know that the inside of this mound is actually a network of tunnels and passages? These work towards keeping the nest cool and fresh and ensures it doesn’t over heat. The mound itself is made from soil, termite saliva and dung. Termites live in a colony, with all the others taking care of the queen female. They feed on soil, grass, litter and animal dung. Termites, along with dung beetles perform the role of enriching the soil by decomposing decaying matter.
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