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Travel Bug Dog Tag Termite Ted

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Owner:
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Released:
Saturday, June 14, 2003
Origin:
Rhode Island, United States
Recently Spotted:
In Hawkbury Lagoon (Otago)

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Current Goal

Termite Ted has just recently showed back up on the radar. Seems he was stuck in Tasmania for a LONG time. Not that there is anything wrong with being in Tasmania mind you. But in any case, we would really love to see Ted come home for a visit. So if anyone can help him in his travels back to the US, it wood (hahaha) be greatly appreciated!
Thanks for your Help!
Ted's Primary Host,
[D]22

About This Item

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Termite Ted, otherwise knowm as... Reticulitermes flavipes. Termites are social insects. They exhibit brood care within their social community or "colony". A colony is really just a very large family of insects. Within this family there is an overlap of parent and offspring generations. Some of the offspring diverge from the normal course of development to become various castes. Unlike most insects, which have only one linear developmental pathway, termites have branching developmental pathways. Therefore, we say that they are polymorphic. Termites feed on dead plant cell wall material, such as wood, leaf litter, roots, dead herbs and grasses, dung, and humus. Chemically, their food can be characterized as lignocellulosic matter, which is the most abundant organic material in the biosphere. Termites are able to digest cellulose, and some species can also digest lignin, with the assistance of symbiotic intestinal protozoa and bacteria. Many termites also have symbiotic relations with nitrogen fixing bacteria. In converting lignocellulosic biomass to insect biomass, termite production supports a large proportion of tropical vertebrate biodiversity, including many species of amphibians, reptiles, birds, and ground foraging insectivorous mammals.

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Tracking History (18108.9mi) View Map

Retrieve It from a Cache 7/20/2003 Casey's Crew retrieved it from Turtle Race to the MOON(beams) Massachusetts   Visit Log

Time to move inland from the shore...

Dropped Off 7/8/2003 RIclimber placed it in Turtle Race to the MOON(beams) Massachusetts - 25.15 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 6/20/2003 RIclimber retrieved it from Assonet Park Massachusetts   Visit Log

I picked up the bug on sunday I think. I will try to move him soon

Retrieve It from a Cache 6/19/2003 AT Section Hikers retrieved it from "Fun and Fit" at Colt State Park Rhode Island   Visit Log

After much confusion, yes we picked up the bug and way too early I guess 😉. Moving Niffer a little more inland- though still near water! Nice hide, it was certainly water-logged back there that day!

Dropped Off 6/15/2003 AT Section Hikers placed it in Assonet Park Massachusetts - 14.42 miles  Visit Log
Dropped Off 6/14/2003 SquareD22 placed it in "Fun and Fit" at Colt State Park Rhode Island   Visit Log
Grab It (Not from a Cache) 6/14/2003 SquareD22 grabbed it   Visit Log

Dropped off at Fun and Fit this beautiful Saturday in June to start its migration!

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