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Friday, August 24, 2012

The Secret Purpose of Ants


     It may be speculated that there is a certain peculiarity to ants. They always seem so busy – why?They bustle about their day like you and I, yet all their toils are for what – to feed their queen and build their tunnels. Let me tell you, this is indeed a serious miscalculation on our part. Either that or we have been so unabashedly deceived by our own informants.

     Did you know, dear reader, that there can be upwards of 700,000 ants in one colony. How naive are we to believe that 700,000 ants are needed to feed one or even a hundred queens. And don't tell me that these little creatures who can lift up to fifty times their weight, and run as fast as a proportioned racehorse, build tunnels all day long for years. If so I should not wonder at the little boy who decides to stomp out a hill and falls into a tunnel worthy of a dwarven empire.

     It is estimated that there are approximately a million ants to every human. And observation shows us that among insects theirs is the most organized society. The very fact they have a monarchy is reason for concern. I am told there are some species of ants that practice slavery. They kidnap young ants from other societies and force these rival ants to bring them food work for them. 

     It is insanity that such unimpeded power goes unquestioned. We must shed this ignorance, friends, and discover what truly is this secret purpose of ants.
-H. Sukut

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