Earwig is a pincher bug, ranging from 1/4 to 1 inch in size. Has six legs, antenna, and pincers protruding from abdomen. Most common European earwig arrived in North America in 1907. Active at night, feeding on insects, algae, fungi, and moss
Malaria is caused by a parasite spread through mosquito bites. Nearly 290 million people are infected annually, with 400,000 deaths. Disease is common in tropical and subtropical regions
SD cards are used for saving photos and videos on portable devices. SD cards can become corrupted due to malware, improper removal, or power outages
A 3-tile wide trench can be built around biome edges to create quarantine zones. Sunflowers and non-corruptible grass tiles help prevent surface biome spread. Hardmode biomes can spread up to three tiles away from non-corruptible blocks
Rust is an iron oxide formed by iron and oxygen in water or air moisture. Water acts as the main catalyst for the corrosion process. Iron forms protective passivation layers when exposed to oxygen. Rust expands to take up more volume than original metal
Myxomatosis is caused by Myxoma virus, affecting European rabbits. Natural hosts are tapeti in South America and brush rabbits in North America. Disease causes severe, often fatal symptoms in European rabbits. Virus can be transmitted by insects, direct contact, or contaminated objects