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Hi all.
This is a honey ant (they live in the USA, Australia, and sure somewhere
else).
They fill their abdomen with the honey or nectar that the workers collect
and give 'em.
It's the second actor (or actress) for the image I'm working on.
Some ideas to improve the honey texture? (I think I need help here).
Txemi Jendrix
tji### [at] euskalnetnet
http://home.dencity.com/tji
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> Hi all.
> This is a honey ant (they live in the USA, Australia, and sure somewhere
> else).
> They fill their abdomen with the honey or nectar that the workers collect
> and give 'em.
> It's the second actor (or actress) for the image I'm working on.
> Some ideas to improve the honey texture? (I think I need help here).
I dunno - it looks perfect to me :)
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"Rick [Kitty5]" <ric### [at] kitty5com> wrote in message
news:3b1177e1@news.povray.org...
> > Hi all.
> > This is a honey ant (they live in the USA, Australia, and sure somewhere
> > else).
> > They fill their abdomen with the honey or nectar that the workers
collect
> > and give 'em.
> > It's the second actor (or actress) for the image I'm working on.
> > Some ideas to improve the honey texture? (I think I need help here).
>
> I dunno - it looks perfect to me :)
> --
Yeah, seems perfect, from the images I've seen (usually before a human bites
off the sack)
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Humans do that? Silly humans...
> Yeah, seems perfect, from the images I've seen (usually before a human
bites
> off the sack)
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How do you think they found out that honey ants deserve the name for more
than the colour? It's "bush tucker" over here :)
Not that I'd eat an ant. Not keen on methanoic acid
"Ross Litscher" <lit### [at] osuedu> wrote in message
news:3b146da9@news.povray.org...
> Humans do that? Silly humans...
>
> > Yeah, seems perfect, from the images I've seen (usually before a human
> bites
> > off the sack)
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> Not that I'd eat an ant. Not keen on methanoic acid
Is that the same as formic acid?
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On Sat, 2 Jun 2001 15:19:19 -0400, Daniel Lin wrote...
> > Not that I'd eat an ant. Not keen on methanoic acid
> Is that the same as formic acid?
yep just as Ethanoic and Acetic acids are exavtly the same things, but
I've yet to have any desire to pour Glacial Acetic on my chips. On the
other hand, whenever I make up 2M stock from Glacial, I always have a
sudden burning desire for chips...
Bye for now,
Jamie.
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