Insects in comics. Volume 5

Insects in comics. Volume 5

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The fifth volume of the most popular French series "Insects in comics" tells not only about our six-legged contemporaries, many of whom we have already met in previous volumes, but also about their prehistoric ancestors. And among them were real monsters: a vampire ant, a giant Meganevra dragonfly, an insatiable pseudopulex flea... Brr! Fortunately, they died out a long time ago ... But among their descendants, who fly, run, jump and crawl among us, there are also enough originals, albeit not so frightening - for example, a diving fly that easily dives into a salt lake , a large wax moth whose caterpillars eat plastic, or "explosive" ants of the colobopsis genus, which ... well, yes, explode, and literally!
You will also learn how a paleoentomologist differs from an archaeoentomologist, why cockroaches flew into space, how a ladybug saved an innocent person from execution, why diatomite is dangerous for insects, how the “elections” of the queen bee are carried out and why the “musical” abilities of the stenolemus predator...
And the traditional educational section at the end of the book will tell young nature lovers how to make the environment a little more attractive and safe for insects, without which all of us and the planet as a whole would have a very, very difficult time.

Pages: 48 (coated). Hard cover

Dimensions: 293x216x10 mm

Series: Insects in comics

Collection: Comics publishing house "Walk into history"