New high-speed imagery reveals how horny toads eat ants without getting stung

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Imagine if your favorite food could bite you back while you eat it.

That’s what horned lizards face each time they scarf up harvester ants armed with powerful mandibles and a toxic sting.

Luckily, evolution has equipped the reptiles with an array of skills and defenses to make meal time as painless as possible.

Using ultra-high-speed photography, an international team of researchers led by Tucson-based expert Wade Sherbrooke has documented the horny toad’s almost-surgical feeding technique like never before.

New high-speed imagery reveals how horny toads eat ants without getting stung
 
That's pretty cool footage. Somewhat amusing they shipped the lizards and ants to Germany for it though.
 
That's pretty cool footage. Somewhat amusing they shipped the lizards and ants to Germany for it though.

Yeah that does seem a little odd. I would have expected the University of Arizona here in Tucson to have conducted that experiment, or even Arizona State University up in Tempe.
 
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