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give the devil his due by Kalense Kid.
A mouthful of that could change your perspective.

This species of acacia grows two kinds of thorns. The main defense is provided by pairs 5cm long arranged nearly at a right angle. Smaller stipular spines grow between the pairs of big thorns. These emerge from hollow galls, bulbous swellings 2 to 3cm across. One of four different species of ant lives in each of these igloos, which they open up by cutting holes into them. A dying bush whistles as the wind blows over these entrances.

Most acacias make toxins that it rushes to leaves that are under attack by browsers. The whistling thorn doesn't. It is infested with stinging ants that swarm out and prepare to bite anything they can when the branch is disturbed. Most browsers seem to avoid infested bushes, perhaps because the ants stink of formic acid. 

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torontofotobug  Pro User  says:

Ouch. I guess that's to protect the fruit, right? I'm expecting you're going to get about ten thousand views shortly, with the tags you added. ;-)
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Kalense Kid  Pro User  says:

Good guess, but not quite correct. The spines are to protect the leaves and branches. The galls are home for stinging ants.

Ten thousand views? That'll be the day.
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vrai the dotty prof.  Pro User  says:

I was pleased to find you have three photos in your stream tagged with prick.

I've heard about these attack ants... the documentary I'd seen featured a fig tree however. The tree and ants worked as one in fertilization and feeding, respectively. Quite interesting. I prefer to keep my prick fruit well away from the ants.
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Kalense Kid  Pro User  says:

Tagged with prick? Really? Gosh.

A completely silly passtime. People chasing porn aren't likely to linger over a shot of a thornbush. So attracting them with bait like that is a waste of everybody's time.

Hmm. Bush, now there's a possibility.
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madprime says:

I noticed wikipedia lacks an article on the whistling thorn. I'd like to make one and use your CC-licensed photo, but it would need to *not* have a noncommercial license for use in wikipedia. (This is so wikipedia isn't preventing others from profiting from from its content.) Would you consider changing the license?
Posted 18 months ago. ( permalink )

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