myrmepropagandist on Nostr: The wasteful wars waged by some ants is a symptom of their success. It is not the ...
The wasteful wars waged by some ants is a symptom of their success. It is not the so-called “army ants” who are most war-like. No, it’s the pavement ants. Tetramorium, small dark reddish brown ants who swarm over sidewalk cracks in spring and late summer, dying in their thousands in stalemate territory. (Although the spectacular battles you may witness on your suburban block are also a function of the unusual combination of functionality unlimited food, but limited territory.)
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