"Engineered for survival, insect eggs hang on and hatch wherever their parents deposit them."
The eggs in this story range in diameter from 0.7 to 2 millimeters. The images were made with a scanning electron microscope, which uses beams of electrons to trace the surfaces of objects. The resulting black-and-white images were then colored to reflect the eggs’ natural appearance
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Sumbangan National Geographic
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