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Look there is hole on the leaf, I can snip out from the hole...

I am eating my vegetable...

Photographed in Huai Sai Royal Forest Reserve, Phetchaburi Province, near junction of Highways 1001 & 37 - August 2016

Look at my powerful mandibles...

A dramatic macro image showing a group of weaver ants swarming a green lynx spider on tree bark. The intense interaction captures a moment of survival and predation, revealing the raw dynamics of insect behavior in the wild.

A macro image showing multiple weaver ants surrounding a green lynx spider on textured forest bark. This intense wildlife moment reveals the instinctual coordination of ants and the alert stance of the spider in a natural defensive pose.

Just another thing that will bite you in North Queensland, Green tree ant (Oecophylla smaragdina) also known as Weaver Ants.

A macro capture of red weaver ants surrounding and subduing a green lynx spider on rough bark. The photograph highlights insect coordination and the spider’s resistance, emphasizing natural instincts and survival behavior.

A detailed macro capture of weaver ants interacting with a green lynx spider on rugged tree bark. The image reflects the tension of a potential predator-prey encounter, emphasizing natural forest dynamics and micro-behavior.

A macro image capturing synchronized movement as weaver ants lift a green lynx spider on dark tree bark. This remarkable act of collective strength reflects insect intelligence and the complexity of ant behavior.

A macro image capturing weaver ants navigating a rugged piece of bark on the forest floor. The shallow depth of field draws focus to a single ant in the center, with a warm, natural woodland backdrop emphasizing the ants’ foraging behavior.

A close-up image showing weaver ants dragging a green lynx spider across textured bark and a dry leaf. The visual tells a powerful story of teamwork, strategy, and survival in the insect world.

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