The World’s Smallest Insects

There are those that fly, swim, and crawl under the radar, so tiny that they are essentially invisible to the human eye.
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The World's Smallest Insects
Insects are capable of evoking outsized responses from humans—delight at the sight of a magnificent monarch or horror at a scuttling roach. But there are those that fly, swim, and crawl under the radar, so tiny that they are essentially invisible to the human eye.
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