The baby caimans are defenceless against an army of the little red monsters.
This article appeared in print under the headline «Croc and awe: Fire ants eat quarter of
baby caimans»
«There are so many fire ants that
the baby caiman starts to shake like crazy, trying to get released.»
Not exact matches
A maternal broad - snouted
caiman (
Caiman latirostris) carries its
baby safely within its mouth at a farm for these threatened alligator relatives in Santa Fe, Argentina.
Tiny red fire ants in Argentina target fearsome
caimans, with as many as one in four of the crocodilian's
babies falling prey to insect attackers.
Kids would invariably be drawn to the tropical fish tanks, in hopes of spotting newts, aquatic frogs, and perhaps something as exotic and devastatingly weird as a
baby spectacled
caiman.