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Living Looms — How Weaver Ants Build Their Nests
Most people who have a garden have seen weaver ants. Many hate them — and for good reason. That bite is sharp, sudden, and leaves a burning sensation that stays with you. Anyone who has accidentally brushed against a mango branch with a weaver nest on it knows exactly what I mean. And the nest itself — that too is familiar. Large leaves folded and packed tight, like those old-fashioned leaf parcels from a grocery shop. The kind vendors used to wrap betel leaves or vegetables


The Quiet Architects of My Backyard
I’ve always been drawn to the smaller life around me. Even if I get a few minutes, I end up looking around—on leaves, along stems, just to see what’s happening. Back home, I have a small garden behind the house. Nothing fancy, but there’s always something going on if observed closely. My little garden A few days in a row, I noticed something odd. Some leaves had these neat, curved cuts—almost like someone had used a tiny punch. Then I started seeing the same pattern on nearby


Scorpions: A glowing mystery
Did you know? All scorpions glow under UV light!! Yes! Be it a scorpion from rainforest or from the desert, all of them glow into bluish...




















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