Indian Black Ant
Hello all my nature lover friends,
How are you all everyone? I hope you are all very well. I am also fine.
All Friends, welcome to a new blog today. In today's blog, i will share a insect photography post. Today's insect name is Indian Black Ant.
Indian Black Ant is very popular ant. Indian ant have more colors. Such as brown or dark without Black. Indian Black ant is very common ant . This Indian Black Ant size ranges two or twenty five mm. Really Indian Black Ant live in groups and each group consists of workers, soldiers and queen ants. Indian Black Ant have six legs and strong jaws. Actually Black ants live in groups and the workers collect food , build nests ,and perform other tasks.
Indian Black Ant eat grains, dead insects, sugary foods and other insects. Really Indian Black Ant eyesigh is very strong and they can detect light intensity and polarization. Sometimes ago i visited of our garden. Suddenly i saw more and more Indian Black Ant on mud wall. I had taken some close clicks of Indian Black Ant.. I hope everyone enjoys it a lot. I am sharing the picture of Indian Black Ant on my blog.
Latin Name | Observation date | Location | |
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Indian Black Ant | 03 August | Kolkata | India |
Photography | Picture details |
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Photographer | @trytry |
Camera Used | Smartphone |
Camera name | Galaxy F16 |
Location | Kolkata, India |
Lens | Macro |
F | 1.8 |
Iso Speed | ISO 32 |
Focal length | 22mm |
Insect name | Indian Black Ant |
Link to original community |
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https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/303398120
Latitude | Longitude | Map |
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22.5744°N | 88°3629°E | https://www.openstreetmap.org/search?query=Kolkata%20india#map=11/22.4861/88.4014&layers=N |
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