Biology
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16-million-year-old Fossil Shows Springtails Hitchhiking on Winged Termite
When trying to better the odds for survival, a major dilemma that many animals face is dispersal -- being able to pick up and leave to occupy new lands, find fresh resources and mates, and avoid intraspecies competition in times of overpopulation.
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