Scientists recently found the planet’s longest continuously occupied termite colony in an arid region of South Africa. It dates to the time of the Neanderthals. By Franz Lidz Last month, Michele ...
The termites who built the mounds, in successive generations over several thousands of years, shifted a staggering 10 km 3 of earth, equivalent to around 4000 great pyramids of Giza. Each mound ...
Termite mounds in Namaqualand, South Africa, are at least 34,000 years old, according to a recent study. The termite mounds are still used by southern harvester termites (Microhodotermes viator), ...
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