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INSECT MICROCOSM

Gary Hevel, the "Great Bug Hunter," devotes his time to the study of insects in his two-acre backyard in Maryland. As strange bugs begin to turn up in unexpected places, the ongoing global changes of our ecosystem are suspected. To date, he's identified an astounding 4,000 insects in his backyard. These include America's first recorded specimen of a moth originating from Europe and even Hercules beetles, which originally inhabited an area south of the Caribbean Sea.
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