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I do not know most of the ants, but in tropical areas, such as Costa Rica, A leaf cutter ants, which cut a small crescent out of leaves, to work back to the mountains and feed their fungi they cultivate. Since fungal growth, people eat it, take the wasted a bunch of mountains and outside. Surprisingly, complex I think.
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"no flowers please" soon instead of taking food they take your flowers

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On 7/29/2018 1:44 PM, Ants104475237 wrote:
replying to dadiOH, Ants104475237 wrote:
"no flowers please" soon instead of taking food they take your flowers


Mmm, flowers.
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