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This finding that some ant queens can lay eggs of another species is astonishing.

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    This finding that some ant queens can lay eggs of another species is astonishing. Biology is far stranger than we can possibly imagine.

    #Ants #Science #Evolution

    https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-025-02807-0

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      This finding that some ant queens can lay eggs of another species is astonishing. Biology is far stranger than we can possibly imagine.

      #Ants #Science #Evolution

      https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-025-02807-0

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      @alexwild

      So glad this made it to nature... I think I saw this last year and I was blown away by this whole "arrangement"

      Correction: This is another, somewhat similar example of ants having unusual reproductive strategies.

      https://sauropods.win/@futurebird/112162459259151637

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        @alexwild

        So glad this made it to nature... I think I saw this last year and I was blown away by this whole "arrangement"

        Correction: This is another, somewhat similar example of ants having unusual reproductive strategies.

        https://sauropods.win/@futurebird/112162459259151637

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        @alexwild

        Wait no... this has happened TWICE with ants in Spain!

        Well there are differences, but what is going on over there?

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