These small, agile little leaf-cutter ants were seen getting into the cage and climbing up the bodies of four fierce insects from the sides or rear.
These ferocious insects reacted to the appearance of ants to some extent, either being anxious or angry, but they had no choice but to have their weapons tied up, their bodies unable to move significantly, and unable to dodge, so they could only endure being crawled by ants.
These little leafcutter ants are in their respective positions, and they are here to untie the rope. Almost at the same time, the ants began to untie the ropes that bound the predators. These ropes have live buckles that can be released with one pull.
Except for the mantis whose weapons were not untied yet, after all the weapons of the other fierce insects were untied, two ants were left on each side to untie the last rope that restricted the movement of the predators, while the other leaf-cutting ants fled quickly.
When the last rope was finally untied, these hungry and fierce-looking beasts were finally freed from their shackles.
Several leaf-cutting ants who were performing their last mission hurriedly tried to escape. The scorpion and centipede ignored the little ants around them and stared at each other eagerly. The leaf-cutting ants here were lucky enough to escape.
But the leafcutter ants on the other two sides are not so lucky!
Of the two leaf-cutting ants on the wasp's side, one saw the opportunity quickly and was close to the edge of the cage. He immediately got out of the cage and fled along the outside of the branch toward the ground.
The other one was too late, and just as it climbed onto the cage, the wasp turned its head and pounced, trying to bite the ant with its big jaws. The leafcutter ant also reacted quickly, hurriedly releasing its six limbs and falling freely to avoid the sharp blow.
The leaf-cutter ant is about to land safely, and may even be able to escape from a few fierce insects.
However, I saw the dormant black scorpion suddenly pull out its pincers like lightning, and when it was retracted, it had caught the leaf-cutting ant that was still in the air before it landed. The entire abdomen of the ant was crushed, and its internal organs and body fluids hung in the shape of a drop of beads. Behind the anus, it was squeezed out of the body alive.
On the other side, neither of the two leaf-cutter ants that had untied the mantis could escape. This big yellow-brown mantis, with its triangular head facing the two ants, was already staring at them eagerly.
It untied the big knife first, and while its body was still bound by the rope, it rushed out like lightning and grabbed an ant, swallowing it in two or two bites.
Another leaf-cutting ant was not afraid of the death of its companion and still insisted on untying the last rope. When it tried to escape, it was already too late. The mantis had come back and the ant was unfortunately killed by the mantis' sickle.
The protagonist was right in front of the cage, watching the scene with horror. Unexpectedly, "Insect Fight" actually started with the tragic death of three ants.
If it were just bugs killing each other, the protagonist would be completely indifferent, but he didn't expect that the lives of ants would be lost.
Representatives of various ant clans on the side, and even the leaf-cutter ant audience, were shaking their tentacles crazily, opening and closing their jaws, seeming to be intoxicated, not caring about the casualties just now.
However, except for the system like the Divine Envoy King's Legion, whether they are warriors, craftsmen or members of the scientific research team, they all need time to accumulate experience and skills. It is a pity to lose one, and naturally cherish the life of every ant.
But in other ant tribes, whether it is queen ant, female ant or male ant, worker ants are only regarded as a number. As long as there is sufficient food, the fertility of the queen is enough to make up for any loss of worker ants.
Even if it is just an "insect-animal battle" to add to the fun, dozens of leaf-cutting ants have died in the process of catching and transporting fierce insects, including just now, but this is not important. It is far less successful than the "insect-animal battle" , it is important to please visitors from afar and reflect the strength of the leaf-cutting ant family.
The female leafcutter ant guide on the side kept touching the tentacles of the protagonist, boasting that this time, four fierce insects participated in the "Insect-Beast Fight". They were all top-notch giants. It was a grand fight that had not happened in many years. .
The protagonist was a little bored, but he still abided by the etiquette and patiently watched the rest of the life-and-death struggle.
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The scorpion slowly ate the ant carcasses in the pincers, and carefully licked the pincers with its mouth, leaving no trace of meat behind.
Not far away, the centipede has been facing the scorpion since just now. At this time, while the scorpion was concentrating on moving, the centipede moved dozens of sets of legs, quietly climbed up the cage, and climbed towards the scorpion with malicious intent. .
On the other side, the mantis ate two leaf-cutting ants, but this amount of food was not enough to comfort its stomach that was burned by stomach acid, and instead made it even hungrier.
The mantis aimed at the wasp hanging upside down on the top of the cage. It started to move, but the movement was very slow. It took several seconds to slowly move forward, as if it had been standing still.
The wasp was unresponsive, hanging upside down, seemingly indifferent to everything around it.
The centipede and the scorpion were the first to engage in battle. When the centipede climbed not far from the scorpion, it suddenly accelerated, turned its tail, and stabbed the scorpion's eyes and mouth with its poisonous sting. That was one of the only weaknesses in the scorpion's body.
The scorpion seemed to have discovered the centipede at this moment. It seemed to be slow but actually very fast. The right pincer blocked the attack of the poisonous stinger. The left pincer struck out with lightning and clamped half of the centipede's body. It arrived last and took the initiative.
The scorpion's poisonous needle has also been raised high, ready to give the centipede a fatal blow that dares to provoke.
But the centipede was not to be outdone. It wrapped its body around the scorpion like a snake, and wrapped its front half around the tail sting of the shoe so that it could not prick it.
At the same time, the centipede's poisonous stinger was still twisting wildly, stabbing any part it could reach, and a red and smelly poisonous mist emitted from the top of the poisonous stinger.
The centipede's poisonous needle stung the scorpion's jaw randomly, unable to pierce it at all, but the poisonous mist made the scorpion feel uncomfortable. It suddenly clamped its two large pincers, and huge power burst out instantly, and a few strands appeared on the centipede's shiny carapace. The cracks show its strength.
The centipede, which was attacking the joint of the scorpion's tail with its mouth, was immediately in pain, and its whole body began to writhe, faster than a flea. However, several phantoms were seen tumbling, and a burst of smoke and dust rose from the ground.
Taking another closer look, the centipede was already out of the control of the scorpion's giant pincers and twisted to one side.
But this centipede was also unlucky. It instinctively twisted wildly and finally escaped from the scorpion's grasp, but it rolled down to the center of the cage.
Above his head, the wasp noticed the movement and hung upside down on the top of the cage. Its compound eyes stared directly at the centipede with wounds, and the centipede was even reflected in its eyes.
The yellow mantis was cautiously approaching the wasp, but the centipede suddenly appeared very close to it, which also surprised the mantis.
After a while, the mantis changed its target and approached the centipede with a pair of sharp sickles. And the wasp also took action at the same time.
Scorpion continued to huddle in the corner, seeming to have no reaction to the battle just now and not caring about the current scene.
The centipede has to face the attack of two other fierce insects!