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Re: Ant dragging ant ???     

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Author: LaFouine
Date: Jun 19, 2008 13:58

... Atlantic ocean. During my lunch break I saw many many black ants, body length about 1cm. One of them was dragging a smaller, brown ant. The ants seemed to be attached to the left hindleg. I had never seen something like this before. Did the big ant intentionally attach the small ant or did the small ant somehow attach itself to the big one? Is this the result of a fight or ...
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Re: Ant dragging ant ???     

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Author: ANTant
Date: Jun 19, 2008 13:49

... ocean. During my lunch break I saw many many black ants, body length about 1cm. One of them was dragging a smaller, brown ant. The ants seemed to be attached to the left hindleg. I had never seen something like this before. Did the big ant intentionally attach the small ant or did the small ant somehow attach itself to the big one? Is this the result of a fight or ...
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Ant dragging ant ???     

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Author: Stephan Hoffmann
Date: Jun 18, 2008 20:14

... in the Atlantic ocean. During my lunch break I saw many many black ants, body length about 1cm. One of them was dragging a smaller, brown ant. The ants seemed to be attached to the left hindleg. I had never seen something like this before. Did the big ant intentionally attach the small ant or did the small ant somehow attach itself to the big one? Is this the result of a fight or are ...
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