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"Exploring the World of Isoptera: From Majestic Termite Mounds to Fascinating Colonies" Witness the architectural wonders in Litchfield National Park, Australia

Background imageIsoptera Collection: Termite mound in the Litchfield National Park, Northern Territories, Australia

Termite mound in the Litchfield National Park, Northern Territories, Australia

Background imageIsoptera Collection: Termite (Isoptera) colony with six-metre high cooling chimney, Bogoria, Kenya

Termite (Isoptera) colony with six-metre high cooling chimney, Bogoria, Kenya

Background imageIsoptera Collection: Termites (Isoptera) flying upwards towards a street lamp, India

Termites (Isoptera) flying upwards towards a street lamp, India

Background imageIsoptera Collection: Illustration, Termite (Isoptera), view from above

Illustration, Termite (Isoptera), view from above

Background imageIsoptera Collection: Nasute Soldier Termite, elevated view

Nasute Soldier Termite, elevated view

Background imageIsoptera Collection: Termite Mound

Termite Mound (Isoptera). Africa

Background imageIsoptera Collection: Termite mound, Australia

Termite mound, Australia

Background imageIsoptera Collection: Termite hill under cumulus clouds in the Okavango Delta, Botswana, Africa

Termite hill under cumulus clouds in the Okavango Delta, Botswana, Africa

Background imageIsoptera Collection: Termite mounds in the Litchfield National Park, Northern Territories, Australia

Termite mounds in the Litchfield National Park, Northern Territories, Australia

Background imageIsoptera Collection: Termite mound in the Litchfield National Park, Northern Territories, Australia

Termite mound in the Litchfield National Park, Northern Territories, Australia

Background imageIsoptera Collection: Termite mound, Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, East Africa, PublicGround

Termite mound, Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, East Africa, PublicGround

Background imageIsoptera Collection: Termite mound with an animal skull, Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, East Africa, PublicGround

Termite mound with an animal skull, Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, East Africa, PublicGround

Background imageIsoptera Collection: Termite mound at the edge of the Etosha Pan, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Termite mound at the edge of the Etosha Pan, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Background imageIsoptera Collection: Termite mound, Kaokoland, Kaokoveld, Namibia

Termite mound, Kaokoland, Kaokoveld, Namibia

Background imageIsoptera Collection: Picture No. 10891247

Picture No. 10891247
Termite Mound (Isoptera) Date:

Background imageIsoptera Collection: magnetic termite mound, litchfield np, northern territory, australia

magnetic termite mound, litchfield np, northern territory, australia

Background imageIsoptera Collection: Overhead view of model of Nasute Soldier Termite

Overhead view of model of Nasute Soldier Termite

Background imageIsoptera Collection: Giant termites C017 / 6811

Giant termites C017 / 6811
Giant termites. Soldiers from a giant termite (Macrotermes sp.) colony

Background imageIsoptera Collection: Termite C018 / 2460

Termite C018 / 2460
Termite. Termites (order Blattodea) feed on cellulose and rely on enzymes produced by their gut bacteria to break it down

Background imageIsoptera Collection: Termite mound, Australia C018 / 2508

Termite mound, Australia C018 / 2508
Termite mound. Man looking at a large termite mound. Termite (infraorder Isoptera) colonies live in these structures constructed from the chewed remnants of woody trees, mud and faecal matter

Background imageIsoptera Collection: Termite C018 / 2461

Termite C018 / 2461
Termite. Termites (order Blattodea) feed on cellulose and rely on enzymes produced by their gut bacteria to break it down

Background imageIsoptera Collection: Termite mound, Australia C018 / 2509

Termite mound, Australia C018 / 2509
Termite mound. Large termite mound. Termite (infraorder Isoptera) colonies live in these structures constructed from the chewed remnants of woody trees, mud and faecal matter

Background imageIsoptera Collection: Termite head C018 / 2459

Termite head C018 / 2459
Termite head. Termites (order Blattodea) feed on cellulose and rely on enzymes produced by their gut bacteria to break it down

Background imageIsoptera Collection: Termite (Termitoidae sp. ) mound, in open woodland habitat, Gambia, march

Termite (Termitoidae sp. ) mound, in open woodland habitat, Gambia, march
Termite (Termitoidae sp.) mound, in open woodland habitat, Gambia, march

Background imageIsoptera Collection: Africa, West Africa. Termite nest in the Western African forest

Africa, West Africa. Termite nest in the Western African forest

Background imageIsoptera Collection: Termite mound Botswana near Savuti

Termite mound Botswana near Savuti

Background imageIsoptera Collection: Long-nose Termite (Nasutitermes sp. ) adults, workers in column changing home

Long-nose Termite (Nasutitermes sp. ) adults, workers in column changing home and building hidden tunnel on ground
Long-nose Termite (Nasutitermes sp.) adults, workers in column changing home and building hidden tunnel on ground, Los Amigos Biolgical Station, Madre de Dios, Amazonia, Peru

Background imageIsoptera Collection: Termite (Isoptera sp. ) tunnels made of sand, on Marula Tree (Sclerocarya birrea) trunk, Kruger N. P

Termite (Isoptera sp. ) tunnels made of sand, on Marula Tree (Sclerocarya birrea) trunk, Kruger N. P
Termite (Isoptera sp.) tunnels made of sand, on Marula Tree (Sclerocarya birrea) trunk, Kruger N.P. Mpumalanga, South Africa

Background imageIsoptera Collection: Processional termites

Processional termites (Hospitalitermes sp.). These termites are native to Southeast Asia. They leave the nest to forage for food which is rolled into balls and taken back to the nest by the workers


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"Exploring the World of Isoptera: From Majestic Termite Mounds to Fascinating Colonies" Witness the architectural wonders in Litchfield National Park, Australia, as termite mounds rise like ancient monuments against a backdrop of natural beauty. Amidst the lush forests of Nagarhole, an Asian Elephant gracefully passes by a towering termite mound, showcasing the harmonious coexistence between these gentle giants and nature's tiny architects. In Bogoria, Kenya, marvel at a six-meter high cooling chimney built by industrious termites - a testament to their ingenuity in maintaining optimal conditions within their colonies. Look up towards an Indian street lamp and be captivated as swarms of termites take flight towards its luminous glow - a mesmerizing spectacle that reveals their relentless pursuit for new territories. Delve into the intricate world beneath our feet with an illustration capturing the view from above; witness how isoptera meticulously construct their underground kingdoms with unwavering precision. Observe Nasute Soldier Termites from an elevated perspective and appreciate their unique role in defending termite colonies against potential threats – truly exemplifying unity and teamwork among these remarkable insects. Journey through Australia's vast landscapes where termite mounds dot the horizon like miniature castles; each one harboring countless stories of resilience and adaptation to harsh environments. Gaze upon a termite hill under cumulus clouds in Botswana's Okavango Delta – nature's artistry blending together to create a picturesque scene where life thrives amidst adversity. Return once more to Litchfield National Park in Australia, where clusters of termite mounds stand tall as silent sentinels guarding secrets untold - reminding us of nature's ability to shape extraordinary landscapes over time.