I don't really know how to respond to that so I'll just put this fun fact up:
The smallest insect in the world is the Megaphragma Caribea from Guadeloupe, measure at a mere 0.17mm long, which replaced the Alaptus Magnanimus (Fairy Flies) a member of the Myrmaridae family. Other members of the smallest insect category are the Diptera (True Flies), Collembola (Springtails) and Nanosella Fungi (Feather-winged Beetle).
This is spilling over from my place of work... one of my workmates is a bit... shall we say slow, but in a very funny way... and comes up with a fact for everyday. So we lead into it with a cheesy gameshow host voice for fun. Not that I'm saying you are slow...
In order to prevent derailing the thread much further, I think I'll stop digging through 'really bad jokes' on Google and get back to the emphasis of this thread.
I wonder just how much longer we can expect this thread to continue?
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