The queensnake, a specialist hunter of soft-shelled crayfish, had made a rare mistake in navigation. Sluggish from a recent shed, she had coiled herself in the damp hollow of a rotting log, unaware that the wood was the primary fortress of a colony of red ants.
In herpetological literature, titles often mention "la conservation de la " (the conservation of the turtle). queensnake torture by ants verified
The ( Regina septemvittata ) has a highly specialized diet and habitat that makes "torture" by ants biologically improbable: Field Observations: Researchers would need to observe such