The Montreal Insectarium, located in Montreal, Canada, is a unique space dedicated to the world of insects, housing approximately 250,000 specimens, both living and preserved. Visitors can observe a variety of species, including stick insects, cicadas, beetles, and tarantulas, up close. A highlight is the leafcutter ant colony, where ants can be seen diligently at work. Educational displays throughout the insectarium provide insights into the feeding, breeding, and behavioral habits of different insects, offering a comprehensive and engaging experience for all ages.
Montreal Insectarium (Insectarium de Montréal)
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