Ant race to reach the top of the flower crown

Ants with small insects are seen competing to reach the top of the flower crown which looks beautiful and tempting, here the ants are seen alone while other insects are in groups.

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There you can see the ants eager to maintain their position being the first to stand in front to reach the top of the beautiful flower crown. Here are some collections of photos that I found while playing behind the house, hope you like it.

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Workers of the genus Camponotus, unlike other species, often travel alone. Ants seek out flowers for nectar and look or even care for aphids for their delicious honeydew.

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You are amazingly acquainted with ants.

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They're probably my favorite animals, pets and research subject, yet I still have a great deal to learn^^

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I'm happy to hear that, but I did the photo of the animal just to apply my hobby, the art of taking pictures. Thank you for visiting my post.

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