Animal architects
Like humans, animals also create homes to protect their children, Birds, especially like the best architects, make their nests.
A male bird creating a fancy home by knitting of grass for his beloved one. When the female bird is pregnant, she builds up its nest to lay eggs safely, the male bird helps to create a nice and beautiful nest.
Honey comb is one of the wonderful architecture of insects. Queen Bee is the only female bee in honeycomb, all others ere male and making their home to queen bee lay eggs and store honey for their new comers.
This is one of insects cage to lay eggs in it.
Wasps are great architects like honey bees, but they build their cage individually and lay eggs in it, and visit daily to monitoring the eggs and feeds the little ones.
Termites are really a great constructors of bulding their home using soil. Termites are small insects, but they are capable of moving soil particles to create the larger nests. They can build up to 10 meters high and 15 meters wide mounds.
Ants are known as hard workers, and best examples of team works. They are creating nests by several ways, one of them is leaf knitted nests. The group of ants making nests with leaves by sticking one on one with a kind of liquid from their mouth.
Crows and most of birds making their nests to lay eggs and raise their kids safely, they used to collect small sticks and grass then align them one on another to make beautiful nests.
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oh the second one looks deadly
The honey comb?
thanks for sharing these informative pictures
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Good observation @jyoti-thelight. This is an interesting topic. :)
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Excellent work! thanks for very informative post
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That is amazing!
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