Certain social insects, such as ants, bees, and termites, live in colonies with a designated king and queen. In these colonies, the queen typically focuses on reproduction, while the king may assist in mating and ensuring the colony's genetic diversity. Worker insects, which are usually sterile females, perform various tasks like foraging, caring for the young, and defending the colony. This complex social structure enables these species to thrive in diverse environments.
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