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The honeypot ant - a perfect example of nature’s strategy to survive in bad times. The honeypot ant or honey ant, is a normal ant species, but has adopted a special strategy to survive when there is a lack of food. Some of the working ants eat food and divert it into sweet syrup and save this syrup in their abdomens. For that, there abdomen grows big like a pot, sometimes to the size of a grape. Terrifying Animals, Ant Species, Creepy Animals, Ant Colony, Desert Animals, Beautiful Bugs, Arthropods, Arachnids, Bugs And Insects

The honeypot ant - a perfect example of nature’s strategy to survive in bad times. The honeypot ant or honey ant, is a normal ant species, but has adopted a special strategy to survive when there is a lack of food. Some of the working ants eat food and divert it into sweet syrup and save this syrup in their abdomens. For that, there abdomen grows big like a pot, sometimes to the size of a grape.

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Desert Tarantula (in the Sonoran Desert near Tucson, Arizo… | Flickr Sonoran Desert Animals, Mexican Tarantula, Desert Insects, Restaurant Mural, Desert Creatures, Warrior Cats Clans, Rocky Desert, Habitat Project, Bird Eater Tarantula

I noticed this desert tarantula (aphonopelma chalcodes) lit up in my headlamps while driving this evening in Ironwood Forest National Monument (near Tucson, Arizona). This is the time of year when these beautiful (and harmless!) creatures go looking for a mate after dark, and this photo is lit by (off-camera) flash, as the night was totally dark and the moon had not yet risen. The one you see here is a male tarantula. It's the males that go looking for the females, who remain in their…

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