Scientists have discovered an ant species in Ethiopia’s forest that form “super colonies,” making them a real threat to other bio-systems if they ever escape their homeland. Only 20 other ant species are known to meld their colonies together to dominate huge areas of land and some of these have become invasive when found in other parts of the world.
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Their uncles are even worse.
I’m here all week.
OK Brad….you seem to be something of a healer/guru of sociology/famiology….So, I gots you a question…..My Ant boards a train in Chicago and it goes west and averages 50 miles an hour for 11 hours….When does my Ant get off?…
On top of your uncle. How’d I do?
Invasive, pest, Ethiopia, threa to other bio systems. you seem to be describing something else
Naw, Brad….my ant got off 550 miles away from where she started….
My Ant boards a train in Chicago and it goes west and averages 50 miles an hour for 11 hours….When does my Ant get off?…
Ant will get off in California, maybe San Francisco for sanctuary city benefits.
We better watch out, these Ethiopian ants could become a real life Leningen vs. The Anta.
Leningen vs. The Ants.
But did we have to import them into Minnesota?
Telling the headline doesn’t mention the ant’s color…