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Ants in the dust…

September 19, 2016October 13, 2009 by dududiaries

Ants in the dust…   The drought continues here on the plains. Today at midday I stopped by the harvester ant nest to check on how they were doing. While most of the other animals were resting almost comatose in the shade due to the burning heat, the ants were hard at work.     … Read more

Categories Ants, Culture, Ecology Tags BBC Digital Planet, cattle, dino j. martins, drought, harvester ants, Messor

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