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Ants eat a gecko in a little over two hours
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What can I say but: ew.
AWESOME! Though I think it was two days, not two hours, judging by the clock in the lower left.
They don’t just eat it, they take away a lot of the bones. I wonder if they just end up outside the picture or do they actually carry them away.
This is all very interesting and scientific and such, I’m sure, but the ‘related video’ with ants eating the spider has a much better sound-track.
I think they were trying to look up to the NIN – Eraser video show;
http://videos.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&VideoID=24485059
Poor gecko!