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Initially, he thought he’d have to wait for the Queen Ant to lay eggs and for those eggs to develop gradually, which would take at least one growth cycle. It was the same process he observed with male ants before.
Later, he realized his thinking had been constrained. The nest already housed numerous living Big-headed Ant larvae and pupae, eliminating the need to wait for the Queen Ant to lay and hatch new eggs.
He dispatched a few Spy Bugs to care for the larvae and pupa ...
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