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Queen or Worker? Not All Insects Have Defined Social Roles, Researchers Say [VIDEO]
While the social roles some insects inhabit are set in stone, dinosaur ants and red paper wasps are far more flexible – and able to adjust their behaviors for varying responsibilities.
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