Everyday Metamorphosis

Living organisms all have their own survival strategies. Metamorphosis appears to be a distinct feature that makes insects the most diverse group of animals in our planet.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

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I am an old student, still working hard in graduate school. I am studying the metamorphosis of insects now, and trying to find out how those beautiful bugs can change their body form during their life. It is metamorphosis that make insects the most successful animal in our world!!!
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