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Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa

CHAPTER 22
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They destroy many noxious insects and reptiles.

The severity of their attack is greatly increased by their vast numbers, and rats, mice, lizards, and even the 'Python natalensis', when in a state of surfeit from recent feeding, fall victims to their fierce onslaught.

These ants never make hills like the white ant.

Their nests are but a short distance beneath the soil, which has the soft appearance of the abodes of ants in England.

Occasionally they construct galleries over their path to the cells of the white ant, in order to secure themselves from the heat of the sun during their marauding expeditions.
JANUARY 15TH, 1855.


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