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#21 Offline Arthroverts - Posted April 10 2022 - 2:19 PM

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Dr. Philip S. Ward at UC Davis is a renowned myrmecologist who is also super nice, I've had the pleasure of discussing ants with him and he seems very happy to bridge the gap between scientific study and home-grown interest, ha ha.

 

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