Animals
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Fire Ant Raft Formation: Experts Warn Rare Ant Behavior Shows Potential for Population Surge Amid Floodwaters in Queensland
Fire ants can spread faster because of wild weather and flooding just what like Queensland experienced earlier this month. Click to read more.
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