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    Insects are starting to make a huge impact culinary world, as world renown chefs from across America are beginning to see the potential insects can offer. David George Gordon, a well recognize bug chef, is spending his career making culinary masterpieces using insects, while at the same time educating America about the wonders of eating them. He has wrote many award winning cookbooks about cooking insects and made countless appearances in famous landmarks across the country sharing his “exotic…

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    All around the world, there are millions of different types of insects. Some of the insects are just here to irritate anyone and anything, while others have the ability to evolve into something even more terrifying. According to Weekly World News, there is a type of assassin bug that uses its prey’s carcasses as body armor. Looking at years of possible evolution, the idea of a bug using these masking techniques to avoid predators is not exactly an extraordinary claim. As far as I am concerned,…

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    on him. This is due to the fact that Gregor had no longer acquired the ability to work to work and provide for his family. After everything he had done for his family, it seemed to hold no meaning to them. They were embarrassed and ashamed of their insect family member. Each one of the family members were proved to be ungrateful, selfish, manipulative people. The Samsa family no longer had a use for Gregor. The love that was thought to be there began to show. This was a immature love, which…

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    Color food Insects Prefer Insects see the world much differently than humans do. For example, bugs can see ultra violet rays. Crickets are omnivores, and mostly eat what people do. But when insects are given the choice, what color food would they choose? By giving insects three different colored food, will crickets care which food they eat or will they just choose the one closest to them? Just because crickets are most active at night, insects, such as crickets can still see many colors. If…

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    In "First Flower" a group of botanists and paleobotanists reveal how that "abominable mystery" is starting to move towards a solution. NOVA captures images of how they are continuing to inspire new scientific discoveries today. It all begins in northern China, where amidst the country's rich, volcanic conditions for fossil-finding, Professor Sun Ge and his team first unearth the Archaefructus fossil from an ancient lake in a region where dinosaurs once roamed. Sun Ge brings his amazing find to…

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    Bees are one of nature’s greatest gifts; they pollinate flowers, they make honey, and they keep many ecosystems healthy. I believe that we should be putting more effort into saving bees for those very reasons, and I believe that we couldn’t do it without them. The first reason we need bees is that we can’t do what bees can do. Bees have special bodies and body parts to do the job that they were meant to do. Humans can’t pollinate flowers because, even with special equipment, humans would…

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    there are too many people who can say they enjoy the company of the world's creepy-crawlies despite the fact that the overwhelming majority of them will do us humans no harm at all that's not to say they're all harmless though here are seven more insects that are incredibly harmful to humans 7 brown recluse spider you're quite safe from these recluse spiders if you live somewhere a bit on the chilly side as they prefer a warm climate but they are found the world over these little guys have 6…

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    piece that strongly encourages the consumption of insects in our meals. Why? Because we may be facing a crisis as meat could disappear in the close future, Goodyear notes. When this happens, it will be a worldwide problem and will most certainly create conflicts among countries. “World War Three will be over control of water and food”. (39) Because of this constant threat of running out of aliments, why not replace meat with, well, meat? “The insects may be an answer”. (39) The purpose of…

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    training or lecturing groups on the importance of beekeeping, having observation hives for youth groups or providing hives to pollinate public gardens each beekeeper can make a difference and help save the honeybee (“Master Beekeeper”). Honeybees are insects that not only provide a balance in the ecosystem, but also ensure the survival of humanity. So, please consider donating to the South Carolina Beekeepers Association to help everyone become more educated about…

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    Black-Chinned Hummingbirds

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    Western half of North America during the spring and summer time for breeding purposes. The Black-chinned Hummingbirds hover to feed from flowers and artificial feeders, perch to watch for other hummingbird competitors to chase off and search for flying insects to eat. The Ruby - throated Hummingbirds (Archilochus colubris) have a gleam of green and red, this small hummingbird has a beak that curves somewhat downward and has short wings than the Black-chinned hummingbird. Ruby-throated…

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