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RECKLESS COURAGE.

The combatant rage of the Norse hero, Berserker, who, m company with his twelve sons, fought without shield or buckler, against apparently overwhelming odds, seems to be daily emulated by that humble individual, the red ant of India. The red ant's fighting fury knows no bounds. According to Mr. A. E. Aitken, if kerosene be put m their way m order to bar their course, these insects will rush savagely into it until the dead bodies of their advanced guard enables them to pass over. Confronted by the glowing end of a oigar, they will swarm upon it madly until they extinguish it Tby sheer weight of numbers, but at frightful loss. The hero m •• Chevy Chase," of whom it is chronicled that — " When" nis legs were shot away, He fought upon his stumps " — had the unquenceable spirit of the Berserker and of the red ant. Mr. Aitken, who recently read a paper on the subject before the Bombay Natural History Society, gives the palm for mad courage to the red ant above all other living things. ♦

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXX, Issue 39, 15 February 1894, Page 4

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RECKLESS COURAGE. Marlborough Express, Volume XXX, Issue 39, 15 February 1894, Page 4

RECKLESS COURAGE. Marlborough Express, Volume XXX, Issue 39, 15 February 1894, Page 4