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http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/01/photogalleries/ant-pictures/index.html
"January 16, 2008—Where's the ant?
This tropical ant of the species Cephalotes atratus is infected with a parasitic roundworm that makes its bulbous rear end, called a gaster, look like a juicy red berry.
Researchers believe the parasites transform the gasters to trick foraging birds into eating the ants. Birds poop out parasite eggs, allowing the worms to spread to new ant colonies.
"These ants, in nature, go out and collect bird feces," explained study leader Steve Yanoviak, an insect ecologist at the University of Arkansas in Little Rock. "
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http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/01/photogalleries/ant-pictures/index.html
"January 16, 2008—Where's the ant?
This tropical ant of the species Cephalotes atratus is infected with a parasitic roundworm that makes its bulbous rear end, called a gaster, look like a juicy red berry.
Researchers believe the parasites transform t ...[text shortened]... leader Steve Yanoviak, an insect ecologist at the University of Arkansas in Little Rock. "