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Top smallest insects in the world

  1. Snow scorpionfly Snow scorpionflies, belonging to the family Boreidae, are intriguing insects known for their unique adaptations to cold and snowy environments. These fascinating creatures are relatively small in size, with adults typically measuring between 3 to 5 millimeters in length. Despite their delicate appearance, they are remarkably resilient and can be found thriving in chilly habitats such as alpine regions and snow-covered forests. Their name "scorpionflies" comes from the distinctive shape of their male genitalia, which resemble the curved tail of a scorpion. Despite this feature, snow scorpionflies are harmless and play an essential role in their ecosystems as scavengers and decomposers.   2. Picasso bug Picasso bug , a species of bugs, measures approximately 8 millimeters in length. These bugs display a striking green color as their base hue, adorned with eleven ring-shaped spots on the scutellum. Their vibrant colors and intricate patterns se...

Tomatoes are fruits and vegetables

  Tomatoes gave the best of both worlds. They're fruits and vegetables as well. Feel free to refer to a tomato by any name you prefer. Regardless of what you call it, this delicious fruit remains just as appetizing. Tomatoes, although classified as fruits by botanists, are often considered vegetables by nutritionists. Botanically speaking, fruits are the mature ovaries of flowers that contain seeds. In this sense, tomatoes, plums, zucchinis, and melons are all examples of edible fruits. Surprisingly, other objects such as maple "helicopters" and floating dandelion puffs are also classified as fruits.   However, from a nutritional standpoint, the term "fruit" typically refers to sweet and juicy botanical fruits, while "vegetable" encompasses a broader range of plant parts that are lower in fructose content. In many societies, vegetables are commonly served as part of main dishes or as side dishes, while sweet fruits are often enjoyed as snacks or dess...