insects
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How Small Is 'the Smallest?' World's Tiniest Insect Was Found In Colombia, Say Researchers
A featherwing beetle was measured to be 0.325mm. This is considered the world's tiniest, free-living insect.
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Track Monarch Butterflies As They Migrate [INTERACTIVE]
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Butterflies Follow In Their Parents' Footsteps