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Carpenter Ant (Camponotus fellah) pair in test tube, Switzerland
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Ant (Formica selysi) infected with Sac Fungus (Metarhizium anisopliae), Switzerland
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Red Imported Fire Ant (Solenopsis invicta) mass, introduced and invasive aggressive species, Switzerland
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Red Imported Fire Ant (Solenopsis invicta) mass, introduced and invasive aggressive species, Switzerland
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Carpenter Ant (Camponotus fellah) research habitat, plastic vat glass tubes with water, the nest is under the black box and in the right corner is something like a midden with leftovers and dead anima...
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Carpenter Ant (Camponotus fellah) with barcode on back for researching the organisation of the intra-colony, the diurnal rhythm, and how they synchronizing themselves, Switzerland
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Carpenter Ant (Camponotus fellah) worker ants surrouding queen with barcodes on back for research, Switzerland
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Carpenter Ant (Camponotus fellah) group with barcodes on back for researching the organisation of the intra-colony, the diurnal rhythm, and how they synchronize themselves, Switzerland
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Ant (Odontoponera transversa) stinger, native to southeast Asia
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Ant (Odontoponera transversa), native to southeast Asia
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Ant (Harpegnathos sp) pair, native to southeast Asia
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European Red Wood Ant (Formica polyctena) workers on dead dragonfly wing, Freiburg, Germany
© Heidi & Hans-Juergen Koch
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Carpenter Ant (Camponotus fellah) close up showing mandibles, Germany
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European Red Wood Ant (Formica polyctena) group drinking from drop of water, Freiburg, Germany
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European Red Wood Ant (Formica polyctena) worker carrying dead ant away from the nest, Freiburg, Germany
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European Red Wood Ant (Formica polyctena) worker carrying dead ant away from the nest, Freiburg, Germany
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European Red Wood Ant (Formica polyctena), guard ant in watchful posture guarding the entry to the nest, Freiburg, Germany
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European Red Wood Ant (Formica polyctena) worker carrying dead ant away from the nest, Freiburg, Germany
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European Red Wood Ant (Formica polyctena) pair drinking from a drop of water, Freiburg, Germany
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European Red Wood Ant (Formica polyctena) worker feeding another worker, Freiburg, Germany
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European Red Wood Ant (Formica polyctena) worker feeding another worker, Freiburg, Germany
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European Red Wood Ant (Formica polyctena) digging a tunnel in ant-gel developed by NASA for a 2003 space shuttle experiment to research the behavior in the absence of gravity, Freiburg, Germany
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European Red Wood Ant (Formica polyctena) digging a tunnel in ant-gel developed by NASA for a 2003 space shuttle experiment to research the behavior in the absence of gravity, Freiburg, Germany
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European Red Wood Ant (Formica polyctena) digging a tunnel in ant-gel developed by NASA for a 2003 space shuttle experiment to research the behavior in the absence of gravity, Freiburg, Germany
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European Red Wood Ant (Formica polyctena) trio digging a tunnel in ant-gel developed by NASA for a 2003 space shuttle experiment to research the behavior in the absence of gravity, Freiburg, Germany
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