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A species of Wasp in Costa Rica sting spiders and lay their eggs inside them. The spiders then lay an especially strong web to support the wasp larva and then dies. When the larva is born it eats the spider!


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nannyberryViburnum lentago L.
Nannyberry belongs to the Honeysuckle family. It can reach a height of about 9 m but most often it is considered a tall shrub. It has the ability to sprout from its roots. The berry-like bluish-black fruits are sweet and edible. Small animals and birds eat them.



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