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... hat made you wish you were anywhere else.

Unlike her smaller kin, which were merely the size of my forearm, the queen wasp was as large as a horse. Her jet-black carapace seemed to absorb the light around us and the air distorted around her massive stinger.

Dozens of smaller wasps orbited around her in perfect formation, their movements so synchronized it was almost beautiful – in a terrifying, probably-about-to-kill-us kind of way. Their smaller stingers pulsed with the same str ...

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