The trick of magnifying a normal creature to menacing size is all too common. The giant amoeba is a
familar example; monster insects (or whole populations of them) even more so. It might pay an author
with this particular urge to ask himself why we don't actually have such creatures around. There is likely
to be a good reason, and if he doesn't know it perhaps he should do some research.
In the case of both amoeba and insect, the so-called "square-cube" law is the trouble. Things like
streng...
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