The Vogelkop Bowerbird's 3-feet-tall hut-like construction is called a bower, featuring a lawn decorated with leaves, flowers, and even shiny beetle shells.
These industrious insects have an extraordinary talent for construction—dividing space into equal sections using the smallest possible total perimeter.
Ants construct complex underground colonies; what's more fascinating is that they build without blueprints, leaders, or even light.
Rufous Horneros construct sturdy, oven-like nests using a mix of mud and dung, shaping them into a bowl perched high on tree branches.
These industrious mammals build dams from large trees, creating calm ponds where they can construct their lodges for the winter.
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