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Discusses the classification, growth, behavior, and senses of insects and describes their characteristics | |
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Our fascination with eating and drinking behaviors and their causes has resulted in a huge industry of food-related pop science. Every bookstore, every magazine stand, every ... | |
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In this survey of the insect world, the author introduces his subject in a general discussion of the evolution and characteristics of all insects and then describes the ... | |
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This book explains what makes an insect, why the group is so successful and in particular describes the wealth of fascinating behaviour patterns insects display in their widely ... | |
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