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Two men, one an ardent entomologist and the other a skeptical companion, become ant-sized and enter a massive termite mound to study colony life firsthand. They breach the surface and descend into an expansive, dim labyrinth of tunnels and chambers where workers, soldiers, and winged forms perform specialized tasks. The explorers witness methodical egg transport, meticulous architecture, and a near-automatic, collective response to intrusion, while confronting physical danger and the alien logic of a superorganism. Their scientific curiosity yields vivid close observations of caste differentiation, cooperative engineering, and the unsettling efficiency of an insect society that operates by instincts and an impersonal intelligence.
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