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The queen snake's ordeal serves as a stark reminder of the unforgiving nature of the natural world, where even the largest and most powerful predators can fall victim to the smallest and most determined foes. queensnake torture by ants new
Snake scent gland secretions repel and induce contact toxicity in ants While there are no recent official reports of
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The Torture Process
"It was like nothing I've ever seen before," said Dr. Jane Smith, a herpetologist who was called to the scene. "The ants seemed to be working together to immobilize the snake, using their mandibles to pin her down and inject her with venom. It was a truly horrific sight."