Invasion of the Yellow Crazy Ants!04:33

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Published on February 13, 2017

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Image credits

Earthworm
Photo by: Rob Hille

Yellow Crazy Ant
Based on photo by: John Tann

Cassowary
Photo by: Flickr user thinboyfatter

Wooroonooran Josephine Falls
Photo by: Wikimedia user LecomteB

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