





These ants were walking on the gate, carrying bits and pieces of so many things-moss, an insect, a baby snail (!), a dead ant, a grain of sand and what nots.
It was so interesting to see them cross the small gap in between the 2 doors of the gate. And yes, they were cooperating. Some even formed a bridge so that the other ants can cross over. (unfortunately, Canonite the Camera couldn't capture it)
Will attempt to do another photography session with them tomorrow.
3 comments:
Beautiful
interesting shots! ;)
Canonite the Camera?
Wah, since when did your camera have a name? ;-)
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