Today I did another trip to the large aquarium near to where I live.
They have dozens of marine aquaria with all kinds of fish, seahorses, huge bull sharks and a hall full of crocodiles.
But this time, the most fascinating animals were the leafcutter ants. They have a mature colony of Acromyrmex octospinosus.
I thought I share some of my pictures.
I think I spend 30 mins just watching these girls, they were hypnotic to watch!
They even have a ton of winged alates walking around the tubes.
Hard to imagine that this large colony (taking up so much space!) is one of the smaller leafcutter species and nothing compared to Atta species!
I saw that they built their fungus gardens everywhere, and several of the tubes were filled with fungus.
I guess that is normal?