myrmepropagandist on Nostr: The Camponotus pennsylvanicus colony has a shocking number of full sized majors, big ...
The Camponotus pennsylvanicus colony has a shocking number of full sized majors, big structural girls about 1.5cm long. They come out when a large bit of food needs to be dismantled and it's a really impressive process. Ants do everything by pulling and nipping. Pull away from the center, nip wherever you can make progress. This is how they can take apart a dead insect ten or twenty times their size. If one major pulling isn't enough they grip together, low to the ground bodies tense.
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