Image: Safari ants
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Description: Safari ants (genus Dorylus) have large pincers which the Maasai uses as sutures by having the ant bite the wound and then snapping off the body. This photo was taken on the Chogoria route of Mount Kenya.
Title: Safari ants
Credit: Own work
Author: Mehmet Karatay
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