Photo of a large ant hatching eggs in a clump of pandanus leaves.

Hello everyone. It's been raining a lot lately, making the house very humid and the trees in front of the house much greener and more lush. And these little creatures are adding to the vibrancy. This morning, I woke up and went outside, and found a lovely sight. There was a very large ant clinging to a pandan leaf inside the plant. If you look closely, you can see some standing water. Looking at another leaf, you can see the large ant isn't moving at all. If you look closely at where it's clinging, you'll see many small white clumps. I'd guess they're its eggs.

I grabbed my phone to take a picture, intentionally zooming in for a clear shot. Without a tripod, the image would have been blurry and my hand would have shaken, so a tripod was necessary to keep it steady and capture a beautiful image. I'm very happy with this photo because it captured the large ant clearly. I also adjusted the lighting slightly because I'm not a skilled photographer and don't know how to adjust settings. Getting a result like this is great.

This is another picture that I really like. It's very clear and striking. What do you think of this picture?

If you look closely, ant eggs resemble small grains of white rice, don't they? In the morning, the ants were incubating their eggs, but when I went to check again later in the day, they were gone. All that was left were the eggs still attached to the pandan leaves, many of them. It was a shame. The next day, when I went to check again, I couldn't find either the eggs or the ants. I'm not sure where they went or if they were eaten by other insects. This shows that the survival and birth of insects follows the natural cycle; the weak perish, and the strong survive. If you look closely, it's a truth of the human world.

Thank you for reading this article today, and see you again in the next one! Bye!



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