Camera model - NIKON D3200
nikkor 18-55mm
F-stop - f/5.6
Exposure time - 1/250sec.
ISO speed - ISO-100
Exposure bias - 0 step
Focal length - 55mm
Max aperture - 5
Metering model - Center Weighted Average
Flash mode - No flash
35mm focal length - 82
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Camera model - NIKON D3200
nikkor 18-55mm
F-stop - f/5.6
Exposure time - 1/250sec.
ISO speed - ISO-100
Exposure bias - 0 step
Focal length - 55mm
Max aperture - 5
Metering model - Center Weighted Average
Flash mode - No flash
35mm focal length - 82
This is extremely interesting. Never seen two ants trying to take down a scorpion (although the sting would be quite ineffective a weapon against ants). What happened next? Is this part of a series?
TFS
Interesting behaviour captured. Would like to see more in the series. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Roopakji and mrudul ji. I will send some click.
3rd ant come...
now 4th ant came
Totally helpless scorpion..
Nice action. In these kind of events, it is better to first note down the time when the action started. What was the scorpion doing before the ants attached it? Initially how many ants came. Looks like there were two ants in your first picture, attacking the scorpion. After how much time other ants came. What was the reaction of the scorpions when the ants attacked it? We can see the scorpion is being dragged up the leaf. Approximately how much distance did they drag the scorpion in how much time. Mail me all the observations with images and will help you create a story for natural history section.
If you haven't noted down the time, you can see the time from the photo clicked.
Nice series.
TFS
Roopak
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