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A series of true, vividly told natural-history vignettes recounts close field observations of insects and their interactions. A narrator and a young companion explore varied California habitats and describe nesting, hunting, and social behaviors—burrowing wasps, tarantula-wasp combats, spiders' webs, ants, and other small creatures—often explaining possible causes and noting surprising instincts. The pieces blend careful scientific noticing with accessible storytelling, alternating detailed behavioral description, short explanatory passages, and occasional moral reflection, inviting readers to observe the ingenuity, violence, and delicate order of small lives.
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