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A picture I took of ants dismantling a scorpion.

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  • Дими́трийS This user is from outside of this forum
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    A picture I took of ants dismantling a scorpion. The circle of life.

    @futurebird

    #ants #scorpion #dinner

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    • Дими́трийS Дими́трий

      A picture I took of ants dismantling a scorpion. The circle of life.

      @futurebird

      #ants #scorpion #dinner

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      @saltywizard

      This is awesome and kind of creepy also. Thank you.

      They look like "sunsprites" or Dorymyrmex bureni

      Were they rather tiny and was this in the US, in the south or south west? (I'm doing a wild guess based on their color and shape and... enthusiasm.)

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        A picture I took of ants dismantling a scorpion. The circle of life.

        @futurebird

        #ants #scorpion #dinner

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        @saltywizard

        Also, provided that it was rather warm were they kind of... spastic and moving so much they almost seemed blurry?

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          @saltywizard

          This is awesome and kind of creepy also. Thank you.

          They look like "sunsprites" or Dorymyrmex bureni

          Were they rather tiny and was this in the US, in the south or south west? (I'm doing a wild guess based on their color and shape and... enthusiasm.)

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          @futurebird

          Spot on!

          Photo was taken in Palominas, Arizona. 5 nautical miles North of Old Mexico.

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          • Дими́трийS Дими́трий

            @futurebird

            Spot on!

            Photo was taken in Palominas, Arizona. 5 nautical miles North of Old Mexico.

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            @saltywizard

            They are a lovely native species and rather famous for attacking young fire ant queens just to eat them when they fly.

            They mostly scavenge but are not above hunting if the getting is good enough.

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