A whole range of tree-living non-avian dinosaurs evolved and established themselves in the branches and boughs of the world forest after the end of the Cretaceous period; they rapidly diversified into all kinds of different forms. About that time the social insects - the bees, wasps and ants - began to develop. These live in colonies, usually consisting of an egg-laying queen sustained and protected by an army of workers and soldiers.
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