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Posted on December 31, 2009June 18, 2010

Slave Ants

black-and-red-ant

Aren’t different kinds of ants supposed to fight? Why are these red and black ants are working together?

Mark Moffett shows us why in this video entitled Pirates of the Sagehen, taken at UC Berkeley’s Sagehen Creek Field Station.

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