Boundary wars result in millions dead.
Quote from Daniel S. McCabe on July 9, 2010, 3:18 pmMassed opposing armies fight each other along a front.
The fighting continues for days, and millions die.
This is not trench warfare among men.
The armies are the weaver ants of African forests.
The ants are so fierce that when the battle is resolved and the boundaries of the opposing colonies have been fixed, a "no-ant’s-land" exists between them, where ants from each side do not dare to enter.
Massed opposing armies fight each other along a front.
The fighting continues for days, and millions die.
This is not trench warfare among men.
The armies are the weaver ants of African forests.
The ants are so fierce that when the battle is resolved and the boundaries of the opposing colonies have been fixed, a "no-ant’s-land" exists between them, where ants from each side do not dare to enter.
Quote from Daniel S. McCabe on July 9, 2010, 3:19 pmAnt surveyors create gaps?
Ant surveyors create gaps?
Quote from dave-karoly on July 9, 2010, 3:30 pmWell the ants obviously need a "peace process."
Well the ants obviously need a "peace process."