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: In the case of queen snakes, certain species of ants may perceive them as threats or competitors. The ants may then launch a coordinated attack, using their mandibles and venom to immobilize the snake.
Unlike many water snakes, queensnakes are famously non-aggressive and rarely bite in self-defense. Their primary defenses—secreting foul-smelling musk and thrashing—are ineffective against a swarm of thousands of ants. Lethal Interactions with Ants
" ( Regina septemvittata ) is a North American aquatic snake known primarily for its specialized diet of freshly molted crayfish.
Dead animals provide massive protein boosts to ant colonies.
Finally, the queensnake lay still, its body a mass of painful, throbbing wounds. The ants, their task complete, began to drag the snake's lifeless form back to their colony, where it would serve as a feast for their young and a testament to their ruthless power. The queensnake, once a symbol of power and strength, had been reduced to a helpless, tortured thing, a victim of the merciless ants.
While there is no scientific evidence of a specific "torture" ritual involving queensnakes
: In the case of queen snakes, certain species of ants may perceive them as threats or competitors. The ants may then launch a coordinated attack, using their mandibles and venom to immobilize the snake.
Unlike many water snakes, queensnakes are famously non-aggressive and rarely bite in self-defense. Their primary defenses—secreting foul-smelling musk and thrashing—are ineffective against a swarm of thousands of ants. Lethal Interactions with Ants queensnake torture by ants best
" ( Regina septemvittata ) is a North American aquatic snake known primarily for its specialized diet of freshly molted crayfish. : In the case of queen snakes, certain
Dead animals provide massive protein boosts to ant colonies. Finally, the queensnake lay still, its body a
Finally, the queensnake lay still, its body a mass of painful, throbbing wounds. The ants, their task complete, began to drag the snake's lifeless form back to their colony, where it would serve as a feast for their young and a testament to their ruthless power. The queensnake, once a symbol of power and strength, had been reduced to a helpless, tortured thing, a victim of the merciless ants.
While there is no scientific evidence of a specific "torture" ritual involving queensnakes