Shared a moment to photograph ants with a smartphone camera by @virtaco300cc
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<p><div class="text-center"> <h4> Hey friends photographing sometimes become a hobby for me, regardless of the work of a nurse sometimes take pictures to make my mind more stable and eliminate stress, coincidentally this time I share a simple post with a tail call that again is on the plant again looking for food </h4></div></p> <hr><hr> <p><div class="text-center"> <h6> These ants vary depending on their work - some workers dig tunnels, others care for eggs, some are looking for food, and the biggest worker ants maintain the colony. The length of life of worker ants varies by species. </h6></div></p> <hr><hr> <p> <div class="pull-right"><center> https://img.esteem.ws/gfov7x3klt.jpg https://img.esteem.ws/3w08gdjjdt.jpg https://img.esteem.ws/gfov7x3klt.jpg</center></div> **Picture with scenic backdrop** <hr> Some of the pictures I took using my smartphone's camera looked as if the ants were at the top of the plant looking for food for the colony under what a queen ant I do not know, I just took pictures, unfortunately I did not bring my macro camera if I taking with camera macros then the result will be very nice<hr> Ants are active year-round in the tropics, but, in the colder regions, they survive in winter in a dormancy state known as hibernation. The form of inactivity varies and some temperate species have larvae that enter the inactive state (diapause), while elsewhere, the adult ant itself passes through the winter in reduced activity states. <hr> https://img.esteem.ws/kzx3t04po5.jpg <h6>images I took using a macro camera</h6> ***Queen Ants*** *Queen ants are the only ants that can have babies or lay eggs. You may never see pregnant ants because a queen has only one job (making more ants) and is protected by the colony. He spent his entire life laying eggs. If you ever find a queen ant, maybe it happened during an emergency flight.* </p> <hr><hr> >>***Queen ants are estimated to live 100 times longer than solitary insects of the same size.*** <hr> https://img.esteem.ws/6ooxaal8dq.jpg <hr> https://img.esteem.ws/vmcle3meqc.jpg <p><div class="text-center"> <h2> That's all I can share for you on this occasion may you all love it </h2></div></p> https://img.esteem.ws/zhrqpnyrb9.jpg https://img.esteem.ws/ezkxt4szrg.jpg