Ant captures a Gnat and rides off on a Moth's Antennae

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Uploaded by on Dec 15, 2009

Take a close look at this video (in HQ). You will initially see a Moth feeding on a daisy flower. As you are watching, you will notice an Ant circling around the daisy flower. From what I can see, this the series of events that took place:
(1) The Ant spots two Gnats on the flower
(2) circles the flower a few times (in a paranoid state)
(3) approaches the Moth and marks one of the Moth's Antennae
(4) the Ant makes a rapid approach towards one of the Gnats
(5) Grabs the Gnat and secures the Gnat in on its back legs
(6) Approached the Moth's Antennae that it previously marked
(7) Secures itself on the Moth's Antennae(with its captured Gnat secured on the Ant's back legs
(8) Moth departs the flower with the the Ant secured to one of the Moth's Antennae.

Note: I did not notice this until editing the footage. I filmed this particular scene to use as filler for a video home tour. I reviewed this footage several times, in slow motion, and with 2X zoom. Unless I have completely lost it....this is the conclusion I derived.

Review it a few times and please let me know what you see in this footage.

Thanks,

GW
ePropertyTour.com

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