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Sugar ants - accompanying larvae of lycaenid butterfly (Ogyrus genoveva) up a tree to mistletoe, their food plant




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Sugar ants - accompanying larvae of lycaenid butterfly (Ogyrus genoveva) up a tree to mistletoe, their food plant

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Sugar ants - accompanying larvae of lycaenid butterfly (Ogyrus genoveva) up a tree to mistletoe, their food plant.
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Brighten up your mornings with our Media Storehouse Photo Mug featuring the fascinating world of Australian sugar ants and their lycaenid butterfly companions. This captivating image showcases the ants climbing a tree, with their larvae and the beautiful Ogyrus genoveva butterfly nestled among the mistletoe leaves - their essential food source. Bring a touch of the Australian bush into your daily routine and enjoy your favorite beverage in this unique, eco-friendly mug. Australia-wide shipping available.

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Nature's Little Helpers - The Ant Brigade Takes on Mistletoe Duty!

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. In this snapshot, we witness a remarkable display of teamwork and symbiosis in the animal kingdom. A bustling group of sugar ants fearlessly accompanies the precious larvae of a lycaenid butterfly up a towering tree towards their beloved mistletoe feast. With unwavering determination, these tiny warriors form an unlikely alliance with their fluttering companions. Together, they navigate the branches, creating a mesmerizing spectacle against the backdrop of Australia's lush wilderness. As if choreographed by Mother Nature herself, each ant plays its part in guarding and protecting the vulnerable larvae from any potential threats. Their cooperation is awe-inspiring as they carry out their mission to tend to these young creatures with utmost care. The scene becomes even more enchanting when we realize that these diligent ants are not just caretakers but also skilled milkers! Yes, you heard it right – they delicately extract sweet nectar from the mistletoe for both themselves and their newfound butterfly friends. This extraordinary photograph captures not only the beauty but also highlights nature's ingenious ways of survival. It reminds us that even in our diverse world, different species can come together harmoniously for mutual benefit. So next time you stumble upon an army of sugar ants marching up a tree trunk or spot them diligently tending to some hidden treasure above – take a moment to appreciate their incredible partnership with butterflies like Ogyrus genoveva. After all, who

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