Ants thirst
Japanese girl Miki Asai (Miki Asai) is not a professional photographer. For her, this is just a favorite hobby. In ordinary life, a Japanese woman, like millions of her compatriots, works every day in the office.
A very amusing analogy with her photos was taken by a journalist from an online magazine, calling the ant project Miki Asai, evolution and the next stage after feeding the ducks in the city pond with bread. What is the essence? The Japanese took a syringe and squeezed out a drop of water near the insect, and then photographed how the ant quenches thirst. Agree, this you do not see every day. Moreover, every subsequent shot surprises with the versatility of the scenes. Who would have thought that the ants are also different in different ways.












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