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#11743359
5 November 2024
A large group of Indian Black Ants, or Common Godzilla Ants (Camponotus compressus), is seen nibbling on sugar residue from a sweet container in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on November 4, 2024. These ground-nesting ants are common in parks, gardens, plantations, and around human habitats across India and Southeast Asia. Recognizable by their large, black bodies and reddish-brown legs, major workers measure between 11 to 16 mm and have prominent mandibles, while minor workers, with smaller heads, range from 6 to 8 mm. Known as general predators, they also feed on plant sap and are frequently found in toilets, consuming urea. Additionally, they contribute to soil enri
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#11743360
5 November 2024
A large group of Indian Black Ants, or Common Godzilla Ants (Camponotus compressus), is seen nibbling on sugar residue from a sweet container in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on November 4, 2024. These ground-nesting ants are common in parks, gardens, plantations, and around human habitats across India and Southeast Asia. Recognizable by their large, black bodies and reddish-brown legs, major workers measure between 11 to 16 mm and have prominent mandibles, while minor workers, with smaller heads, range from 6 to 8 mm. Known as general predators, they also feed on plant sap and are frequently found in toilets, consuming urea. Additionally, they contribute to soil enri
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#11743361
5 November 2024
A large group of Indian Black Ants, or Common Godzilla Ants (Camponotus compressus), is seen nibbling on sugar residue from a sweet container in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on November 4, 2024. These ground-nesting ants are common in parks, gardens, plantations, and around human habitats across India and Southeast Asia. Recognizable by their large, black bodies and reddish-brown legs, major workers measure between 11 to 16 mm and have prominent mandibles, while minor workers, with smaller heads, range from 6 to 8 mm. Known as general predators, they also feed on plant sap and are frequently found in toilets, consuming urea. Additionally, they contribute to soil enri
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#11743362
5 November 2024
A large group of Indian Black Ants, or Common Godzilla Ants (Camponotus compressus), is seen nibbling on sugar residue from a sweet container in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on November 4, 2024. These ground-nesting ants are common in parks, gardens, plantations, and around human habitats across India and Southeast Asia. Recognizable by their large, black bodies and reddish-brown legs, major workers measure between 11 to 16 mm and have prominent mandibles, while minor workers, with smaller heads, range from 6 to 8 mm. Known as general predators, they also feed on plant sap and are frequently found in toilets, consuming urea. Additionally, they contribute to soil enri
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#11743368
5 November 2024
A large group of Indian Black Ants, or Common Godzilla Ants (Camponotus compressus), is seen nibbling on sugar residue from a sweet container in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on November 4, 2024. These ground-nesting ants are common in parks, gardens, plantations, and around human habitats across India and Southeast Asia. Recognizable by their large, black bodies and reddish-brown legs, major workers measure between 11 to 16 mm and have prominent mandibles, while minor workers, with smaller heads, range from 6 to 8 mm. Known as general predators, they also feed on plant sap and are frequently found in toilets, consuming urea. Additionally, they contribute to soil enri
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#11743373
5 November 2024
A large group of Indian Black Ants, or Common Godzilla Ants (Camponotus compressus), is seen nibbling on sugar residue from a sweet container in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on November 4, 2024. These ground-nesting ants are common in parks, gardens, plantations, and around human habitats across India and Southeast Asia. Recognizable by their large, black bodies and reddish-brown legs, major workers measure between 11 to 16 mm and have prominent mandibles, while minor workers, with smaller heads, range from 6 to 8 mm. Known as general predators, they also feed on plant sap and are frequently found in toilets, consuming urea. Additionally, they contribute to soil enri
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#11458371
6 August 2024
Lissachatina Fulica Is A Species Of Large Land Snail That Belongs To The Subfamily Achatininae Of The Family Achatinidae. It Is Also Known As The Giant African Land Snail. This Snail Species Has Been Considered A Significant Cause Of Pest Issues Around The World. Internationally, It Is The Most Frequently Occurring Invasive Species Of Snail. Outside Of Its Native Range, This Snail Thrives In Many Types Of Habitat In Areas With Mild Climates. It Feeds Voraciously And Is A Vector For Plant Pathogens, Causing Severe Damage To Agricultural Crops And Native Plants. It Competes With Native Snail Taxa, Is A Nuisance Pest In Urban Areas, And Spreads Human Disease. The Species Is Native To East Africa But Has Been Widely Introduced To Other Parts Of The World Through The Pet Trade, As A Food Resource, And By Accidental Introduction. This Photo Was Taken At Tehatta, West Bengal, India, On 06/08/2024.
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#11458372
6 August 2024
Lissachatina Fulica Is A Species Of Large Land Snail That Belongs To The Subfamily Achatininae Of The Family Achatinidae. It Is Also Known As The Giant African Land Snail. This Snail Species Has Been Considered A Significant Cause Of Pest Issues Around The World. Internationally, It Is The Most Frequently Occurring Invasive Species Of Snail. Outside Of Its Native Range, This Snail Thrives In Many Types Of Habitat In Areas With Mild Climates. It Feeds Voraciously And Is A Vector For Plant Pathogens, Causing Severe Damage To Agricultural Crops And Native Plants. It Competes With Native Snail Taxa, Is A Nuisance Pest In Urban Areas, And Spreads Human Disease. The Species Is Native To East Africa But Has Been Widely Introduced To Other Parts Of The World Through The Pet Trade, As A Food Resource, And By Accidental Introduction. This Photo Was Taken At Tehatta, West Bengal, India, On 06/08/2024.
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#11458373
6 August 2024
Lissachatina Fulica Is A Species Of Large Land Snail That Belongs To The Subfamily Achatininae Of The Family Achatinidae. It Is Also Known As The Giant African Land Snail. This Snail Species Has Been Considered A Significant Cause Of Pest Issues Around The World. Internationally, It Is The Most Frequently Occurring Invasive Species Of Snail. Outside Of Its Native Range, This Snail Thrives In Many Types Of Habitat In Areas With Mild Climates. It Feeds Voraciously And Is A Vector For Plant Pathogens, Causing Severe Damage To Agricultural Crops And Native Plants. It Competes With Native Snail Taxa, Is A Nuisance Pest In Urban Areas, And Spreads Human Disease. The Species Is Native To East Africa But Has Been Widely Introduced To Other Parts Of The World Through The Pet Trade, As A Food Resource, And By Accidental Introduction. This Photo Was Taken At Tehatta, West Bengal, India, On 06/08/2024.
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#11458374
6 August 2024
Lissachatina Fulica Is A Species Of Large Land Snail That Belongs To The Subfamily Achatininae Of The Family Achatinidae. It Is Also Known As The Giant African Land Snail. This Snail Species Has Been Considered A Significant Cause Of Pest Issues Around The World. Internationally, It Is The Most Frequently Occurring Invasive Species Of Snail. Outside Of Its Native Range, This Snail Thrives In Many Types Of Habitat In Areas With Mild Climates. It Feeds Voraciously And Is A Vector For Plant Pathogens, Causing Severe Damage To Agricultural Crops And Native Plants. It Competes With Native Snail Taxa, Is A Nuisance Pest In Urban Areas, And Spreads Human Disease. The Species Is Native To East Africa But Has Been Widely Introduced To Other Parts Of The World Through The Pet Trade, As A Food Resource, And By Accidental Introduction. This Photo Was Taken At Tehatta, West Bengal, India, On 06/08/2024.
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#11458375
6 August 2024
Lissachatina Fulica Is A Species Of Large Land Snail That Belongs To The Subfamily Achatininae Of The Family Achatinidae. It Is Also Known As The Giant African Land Snail. This Snail Species Has Been Considered A Significant Cause Of Pest Issues Around The World. Internationally, It Is The Most Frequently Occurring Invasive Species Of Snail. Outside Of Its Native Range, This Snail Thrives In Many Types Of Habitat In Areas With Mild Climates. It Feeds Voraciously And Is A Vector For Plant Pathogens, Causing Severe Damage To Agricultural Crops And Native Plants. It Competes With Native Snail Taxa, Is A Nuisance Pest In Urban Areas, And Spreads Human Disease. The Species Is Native To East Africa But Has Been Widely Introduced To Other Parts Of The World Through The Pet Trade, As A Food Resource, And By Accidental Introduction. This Photo Was Taken At Tehatta, West Bengal, India, On 06/08/2024.
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#11458376
6 August 2024
Lissachatina Fulica Is A Species Of Large Land Snail That Belongs To The Subfamily Achatininae Of The Family Achatinidae. It Is Also Known As The Giant African Land Snail. This Snail Species Has Been Considered A Significant Cause Of Pest Issues Around The World. Internationally, It Is The Most Frequently Occurring Invasive Species Of Snail. Outside Of Its Native Range, This Snail Thrives In Many Types Of Habitat In Areas With Mild Climates. It Feeds Voraciously And Is A Vector For Plant Pathogens, Causing Severe Damage To Agricultural Crops And Native Plants. It Competes With Native Snail Taxa, Is A Nuisance Pest In Urban Areas, And Spreads Human Disease. The Species Is Native To East Africa But Has Been Widely Introduced To Other Parts Of The World Through The Pet Trade, As A Food Resource, And By Accidental Introduction. This Photo Was Taken At Tehatta, West Bengal, India, On 06/08/2024.
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#11458377
6 August 2024
Lissachatina Fulica Is A Species Of Large Land Snail That Belongs To The Subfamily Achatininae Of The Family Achatinidae. It Is Also Known As The Giant African Land Snail. This Snail Species Has Been Considered A Significant Cause Of Pest Issues Around The World. Internationally, It Is The Most Frequently Occurring Invasive Species Of Snail. Outside Of Its Native Range, This Snail Thrives In Many Types Of Habitat In Areas With Mild Climates. It Feeds Voraciously And Is A Vector For Plant Pathogens, Causing Severe Damage To Agricultural Crops And Native Plants. It Competes With Native Snail Taxa, Is A Nuisance Pest In Urban Areas, And Spreads Human Disease. The Species Is Native To East Africa But Has Been Widely Introduced To Other Parts Of The World Through The Pet Trade, As A Food Resource, And By Accidental Introduction. This Photo Was Taken At Tehatta, West Bengal, India, On 06/08/2024.
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#11458378
6 August 2024
Lissachatina Fulica Is A Species Of Large Land Snail That Belongs To The Subfamily Achatininae Of The Family Achatinidae. It Is Also Known As The Giant African Land Snail. This Snail Species Has Been Considered A Significant Cause Of Pest Issues Around The World. Internationally, It Is The Most Frequently Occurring Invasive Species Of Snail. Outside Of Its Native Range, This Snail Thrives In Many Types Of Habitat In Areas With Mild Climates. It Feeds Voraciously And Is A Vector For Plant Pathogens, Causing Severe Damage To Agricultural Crops And Native Plants. It Competes With Native Snail Taxa, Is A Nuisance Pest In Urban Areas, And Spreads Human Disease. The Species Is Native To East Africa But Has Been Widely Introduced To Other Parts Of The World Through The Pet Trade, As A Food Resource, And By Accidental Introduction. This Photo Was Taken At Tehatta, West Bengal, India, On 06/08/2024.
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#11458379
6 August 2024
Lissachatina Fulica Is A Species Of Large Land Snail That Belongs To The Subfamily Achatininae Of The Family Achatinidae. It Is Also Known As The Giant African Land Snail. This Snail Species Has Been Considered A Significant Cause Of Pest Issues Around The World. Internationally, It Is The Most Frequently Occurring Invasive Species Of Snail. Outside Of Its Native Range, This Snail Thrives In Many Types Of Habitat In Areas With Mild Climates. It Feeds Voraciously And Is A Vector For Plant Pathogens, Causing Severe Damage To Agricultural Crops And Native Plants. It Competes With Native Snail Taxa, Is A Nuisance Pest In Urban Areas, And Spreads Human Disease. The Species Is Native To East Africa But Has Been Widely Introduced To Other Parts Of The World Through The Pet Trade, As A Food Resource, And By Accidental Introduction. This Photo Was Taken At Tehatta, West Bengal, India, On 06/08/2024.
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#11458380
6 August 2024
Lissachatina Fulica Is A Species Of Large Land Snail That Belongs To The Subfamily Achatininae Of The Family Achatinidae. It Is Also Known As The Giant African Land Snail. This Snail Species Has Been Considered A Significant Cause Of Pest Issues Around The World. Internationally, It Is The Most Frequently Occurring Invasive Species Of Snail. Outside Of Its Native Range, This Snail Thrives In Many Types Of Habitat In Areas With Mild Climates. It Feeds Voraciously And Is A Vector For Plant Pathogens, Causing Severe Damage To Agricultural Crops And Native Plants. It Competes With Native Snail Taxa, Is A Nuisance Pest In Urban Areas, And Spreads Human Disease. The Species Is Native To East Africa But Has Been Widely Introduced To Other Parts Of The World Through The Pet Trade, As A Food Resource, And By Accidental Introduction. This Photo Was Taken At Tehatta, West Bengal, India, On 06/08/2024.
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