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Focus on the light, skittering movement of thousands of tiny legs. It should be maddeningly itchy.

: While humans often view these acts as "cruel" or "torture," scientists describe them as an "extended phenotype"—a behavior dictated by genetics to ensure the colony's survival by securing a massive amount of "fresh meat" at minimal risk to individual ants. Cultural References

) is a real species of non-venomous snake. They primarily eat freshly molted crayfish.

In many cases recorded by naturalists, a healthy QueenSnake can simply slither away or dive into the water to wash off the attackers. However, if the snake is trapped in a drying pool or pinned by debris, the sheer volume of ants can eventually lead to exhaustion, shock, and death.

Queensnake Torture By Ants -

Queensnake Torture By Ants -

Focus on the light, skittering movement of thousands of tiny legs. It should be maddeningly itchy.

: While humans often view these acts as "cruel" or "torture," scientists describe them as an "extended phenotype"—a behavior dictated by genetics to ensure the colony's survival by securing a massive amount of "fresh meat" at minimal risk to individual ants. Cultural References QueenSnake Torture by ants

) is a real species of non-venomous snake. They primarily eat freshly molted crayfish. Focus on the light, skittering movement of thousands

In many cases recorded by naturalists, a healthy QueenSnake can simply slither away or dive into the water to wash off the attackers. However, if the snake is trapped in a drying pool or pinned by debris, the sheer volume of ants can eventually lead to exhaustion, shock, and death. Cultural References ) is a real species of