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food myrmecocystus honey pots

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#21 Offline cooIboyJ - Posted August 28 2024 - 9:35 AM

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Yeah very misleading. males do infact have wings and fly off to mate.

Hypoponera opacior have wingless males.
the book might not be wrong after all.

“You’ll survive” -wise man.
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