13 Most Dangerous Insects Found In India
Indian biodiversity is home to a different kinds of insects. While some of them are non-harmful and are mostly calm and chose to live aloof, there are few that have the ability to infect and even kill human beings or other living organisms with their sharp stings, venom or bites. We take a look at some of the most dangerous insects found in the country.
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