Ants Join Arms at The Strait of Gibraltar
Barges and military vessels are reporting trouble passing through the narrow sea pathway between Europe and Northern Africa known as the Strait of Gibraltar. In many cases, they have had no choice but to turn back when blockaded by near-impenetrable chains of insects linking arms, stretching miles across and fifty meters deep.
The Strait of Gibraltar is famous for its strategic importance. It is vital both economically and militarily, because of how it connects two massive areas of the world. It is also important ecologically and environmentally, because of its potential for generating enough hydroelectric power to provide for the entire planet.
It appears the ants have beat our human scientists in the race for worldwide green energy.
From near the ant chain of Gibraltar, one can hear a collective groan, as well as periodic chants. They drone, “FOR THE COLONY”. Ever since, other ant colonies across Southern Europe and Northern Africa have begun to glow yellow at night. Harnessing this light, they have been able to work for longer hours and are expanding rapidly.
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