Subject: APZ0008est
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by MrsRhino
#behaviour territorial?
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by yshish moderator, translator
This behaviour is called "ecstatic display", typically is given by unpaired males attracting females or can be a warning for the others,
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by yshish moderator, translator
that he owns that specific nest. Couples use their voice to find each other in the colony. And even after they have found each other,
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by yshish moderator, translator
they will do it as a kind of greeting. So you can see both of them in an ecstatic display standing next to themselves.
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