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Alex Wild
@alexwild@mastodon.online  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

Ant fight!

Pavement ants (Tetramorium immigrans) pin down a worker from a rival colony. These suprisingly non-lethal battles are common as colonies expand their territories in the spring and summer. Indiana Dunes National Park.

#Tetramorium#Ants#Insects#Nature

Macro photograph in side view of four small dark brown ants surrounding a fifth ant of the same species, holding her by the mandibles, legs, and waist.
Macro photograph in side view of four small dark brown ants surrounding a fifth ant of the same species, holding her by the mandibles, legs, and waist.
Macro photograph in side view of four small dark brown ants surrounding a fifth ant of the same species, holding her by the mandibles, legs, and waist.
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