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Ant with Dead Queen?
BAS Field Meeting at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, where we were in search of some of the more rare spiders recorded.
Found this guy dragging what I thought was a wasp or sawfly across the shingle, but looking at it, it appears more like a large ant.
Found this guy dragging what I thought was a wasp or sawfly across the shingle, but looking at it, it appears more like a large ant.
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