Tiny Termites Shape Ecology of African Plains More Than Big Cats

The HeraldMay 26, 2010

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TERMITES are the uncrowned kings of the African savannah, new research has shown.

The tiny insects tower above lions, elephants and giraffes when it comes to shaping and maintaining the ecosystem, according to scientists.

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Tiny Termites Shape Ecology of African Plains More Than Big Cats

Grassy termite mounds measuring some 10 metres in diamet...

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