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"The Case for Giant Ants: Why ants could probably become huge if just given the chance and why we should be happy about this."
This talk will cover:
* The versatility of exoskeletons and why they can be large. * The breathing problem and ways around it. * How Giant Ants could help people. * What is "giant" for an ant? 10cm ants might still be "small" but really they are also "huge" * Psychological barriers: how anti-ant sentiment inhibits our imagination.
Welcome to my TED talk etc. etc.
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#exactly what it says on the tin#ant#馃悳#bugblr#bugs#insects#insectblr#art#trying to figure out some pixel programs#pixel sprite#pixel#pixel art#doodle#stupid but I think it鈥檚 kinda cute#antblr#antposting#my art#little guy
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Ya girl has been published 馃憖馃憖
My gynandromorph amazon ant find and photoshoot is featured in the fall edition of the American Entomologist journal! Just a perfect bizarre creature 鉂わ笍馃枻
(Polyergus longicornis, male alate/female worker split)

When I found this creature in 2022, I would have been far more comfortable starting this post with "ya boy"
Another reason this creature is and probably always will remain my favorite find.
Oh yeah, and Happy Intersex Awareness Day. 鈾ワ笍
#nature#animals#bugblr#photography#science#invertebrates#entomology#intersex#Gynandromorph#antblr#Ants
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$100,000 to whoever draws an anthro version of this FLIPPING ant

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New anthropomorphized ants. Trying to define what types of clothes they should wear. Right now i'm drawing inspiration from antique civilization that lived where they live, but i'm also very much drawing them without thinking. I'd like to put more thought into them in the future, if you have a favorite ant specie you'd want me to try and draw i'd love to take some request !
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Here Are My Top 10 Favourite Ants
(Updated due to public outcry and political pressure.)
No. 10 - Yellow Crazy Ants
These guys are on a list of "one hundred of the world's worst invasive species" formulated by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), having invaded ecosystems from Hawaii to the Seychelles.
But don't hate just because they are awesome at establishing themselves in a new habitat due to their aggression toward other ant species, lack of aggression toward members of their own species, efficient recruitment, and large colony size. Respect the hustle!
No. 9 - Paraponera Clavata
Also known as the "bullet ant," "the one wounding deeply," or "24-hour ant", referring to the full day of pain that follows being stung.
This ant's sting currently ranks the highest of all insect stings on Justin O. Schmidt's informal sting pain index, at 4.0+. Some victims compared the pain to that of being shot, (hence the nickname,) with "waves of burning, throbbing, all-consuming pain that continues unabated for up to 24 hours."
Lymphadenopathy, edema, tachycardia, and fresh blood appearing in human victim feces are common symptoms from even a single sting.
Un-fuck-with-able.
No. 8 - Honeypot Ants
The name honeypot ant comes from the peculiar development of replete workers, whose abdomens become so swollen with food that they are used by the rest of the colony as living food storage. They are "drained" during famine, usually the wintertime, to sustain the colony, leaving them as "flaccid depletes."
Disgusting. 10/10
When a replete worker fills with food, a portion of her digestive tract swells and displaces other abdominal organs. It can expand about four to five times its normal linear dimension when they are fully engorged with food.
I can relate. I have eaten pasta in such quantities to displace my own organs many times.
No. 7 - Red Imported Fire Ants
Though South American in origin, the red imported fire ant has been accidentally introduced to many other parts of the world.
More than 14聽million people are stung by them in the United States annually. Most victims experience intense burning and swelling, followed by the formation of sterile pustules, which may remain for several days. Up to 6% of people may suffer from anaphylaxis. More than 80 deaths have been recorded from red imported fire ant attacks.
These ants thrive in urban areas. Nests can be built under pavements and foundations. This means not only can they damage or destroy individual structures, but red imported fire ants can have an affect on broader infrastructure, damaging land, business and property values. In agriculture, they can damage crops and machinery, and threaten pastures. They also pose a threat to animals and livestock, capable of inflicting serious injury or death, especially on young, weak, or sick animals.
With annual damages estimated in the billions of dollars, these ants are considered the second worst thing to arrive on North American soil since 1492.
No. 6 - Black Garden Ants
When building their colony, these ants will structure it so as to inhibit the transmission of different contagions. Different communities within the colony are segregated by a limited number of connective nodes, allowing for greater protection of vulnerable hive members, such as larvae and pupae.
A trait I could only wish other species performed so well.
No. 5 - Pharaoh Ants
These ants utilize three types of pheromones. One is a long-lasting attractive chemical that is used to build a trail network. It remains detectable even if the ants do not use the trail for several days.
The second pheromone is also attractive, but will decay to imperceptible amounts in a matter of minutes without reapplication. This pheromone is useful in marking food sources as these are unpredictable and liable to change quickly, so not worth the longer-lasting pheremone.
The third pheromone is a repellant. If an individual finds an unprofitable area with little food or significant danger, it will release this repellant pheromone, which will warn others and cause them to look elsewhere. While positive pheromones indicating lucrative foraging sites are very common in social insects, the pharaoh ant's negative pheromone is highly unusual and pharaoh ants were the first species found to employ such a thing.
No. 4 - Argentine Ant
This species is like the Mr. Worldwide of ants. It has established itself in every continent except Antarctica (including many oceanic islands.)
It even has "supercolonies" that extend across hundreds or thousands of kilometers, first reported in California in 2000, then in Europe in 2002, Japan in 2009, and Australia in 2010.
Several subsequent studies used genetic, behavioral, and chemical analyses to show that supercolonies on separate continents actually represent a single global supercolony.
The researchers stated that the "enormous extent of this population is paralleled only by human society."
How can you not admire (and fear) the ambition and the achievement?
No. 3 - Leafcutter Ants

"Leafcutter ants" is a bit of an umbrella term, as it consists of over 45 ant species, but this gang is just so remarkable. Next to humans, leafcutter ants form some of the largest and most complex animal societies on Earth. They are known for their advanced agricultural practices. These ants are not merely foragers but skilled farmers, cultivating their own food by collecting specific kinds of leaf matter in order to produce specialized fungi in their nests.
No. 2 - Formica Fusca
These ants, (sometimes called silky ants or dusky ants,) are fast to learn, and only a single presentation of stimulus is enough for them to form a genuine long-term memory. This formed memory is also resistant to extinction.
Ants of this species can also detect volatile organic compounds emitted by cancer cells. After a 3-trial conditioning, they can differentiate cancer cell lines from healthy ones. They can also differentiate between at least two different cancerous cell lines.
A similar ability to detect human tumours has been shown in more recent studies.
No. 1 - Weaver Ants
An arboreal species, (i.e. they live in trees,) weaver ants are known for their unique nest building behaviour where workers construct nests by weaving together leaves using larval silk. Colonies can be extremely large consisting of more than a hundred nests spanning numerous trees.
How they sew the leaves together is a remarkable feat of cooperation. Typically, dozens of ants will need to form a chain to first bridge a gap between two leaves, then pull them together so another team can hold them in position whilst yet more ants sew the gap together with silk. But adult ants can't make silk, so they have to use larvae to do it, picking the larvae up and using them like little pots of glue to spin a mat of silk between the two leaves. Altogether, a hundred ants might be involved in the same task. This is a pretty remarkable piece of evolution and a testament to the power of cooperation!
#ants#Myrmecology#bugblr#insectblr#bugs#insects#bug#insect#entomology#ant#antposting#invertebrates#antblr#parasites#parasitism#weaver ant#formica ant#leafcutter#bullet ant#fire ant
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3D Ant animation!!!
And a making of timelapse!!
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Daily Doodle Day 312




<- Day 311 | All Days | Day 313 ->
Adding this ant to my bug collection
#daily doodle#daily doodles#traditional art#onionart#doodles#doodle#sketch#sketches#beginner artist#馃 art#ant art#馃悳#ant#ants#bug#bugs#bug illustration#bugblr#bug posting#bug drawing#bug art#bugart#antblr#ant posting#tw bug#tw bugs#tw bug mention#cw bug#cw bugs#cw bug mention
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One thing I've noticed is that T. immigrans is quite open to being hand fed.
I had to move her and her brood into a new tube as the last one dried out, gave her some honey afterwards. She has always been willing to take it right off the tweezers, but with how tiny she is that's not particularly safe heh.
I have read a bunch of people say that T. immigrans doesn't need to go through diapause but this lady's brood has not progressed past the larval staged for months, so maybe she does? I'll probably give her a few days before chilling her in the fridge with the others for the remainder of their time there.
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Meet the Weirdest Ants on Earth
These turtle ants, Cephalotes varians, are known for their completely flat heads and parachuting abilities. Found from South Florida to the Bahamas, the majors possess very large, flat heads used to block nest entrances to protect from invaders. They are also capable of 'parachuting', by adjusting the trajectory of their falls to avoid the (often flooded) ground.

The major is blocking the nest entrance with her massive ass head.

A side profile of the major.

The workers also look weird.
#photos from antwiki#antkeeping#entomology#insects#bugs#myrmecology#bugblr#ants#antblr#if you're reading this please free me from containment#i beg of you
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Are Humans Self-Aware?
Ants have often tested humans for self awareness. They placed objects in our homes and were shocked we didn't cover them in sand.
"Although humans build interesting nests & show signs of cooperation, can they really have rich inner lives like ants? Unlikely."
They laid pheromone trails & we ignored them.
"Even a newly eclosed callow or a termite could have followed these trails! Human intelligence is perhaps similar to that of a lichen... or perhaps an aphid at best."
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馃悳 glittery ant sighting! 馃悳






wish i could鈥檝e gotten better pictures of her but i encountered the most beautiful sparky lady i ever did see today oh my goodness what a gem
#she was so so much more sparkly in person#also i know it鈥檚 just light refracting off hair (bug hair) but glitter sparkly sparkly to me#can anyone id for me?#ant#ants#antblr#antposting#馃悳#bugposting#bug#bugblr#bugs#insects#insectblr#my bucket 馃
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Found an old nondescript ring in the lot of the park where I originally found the new Ophiocordyceps zombie fungus species; cleaned it up, removed the "gem" from it, and replaced it with a zombie ant encased in resin. Obvious upgrade.

A zombie ant as I find them in the wild, for reference:

#nature#animals#bugblr#photography#invertebrates#science#entomology#fungus?#cordyceps#Ophiocordyceps#antblr#jewelry
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hello!!! i am
the ant spotter!
as my name suggests, i spot ants on
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feel free to tag me in any ant posts that you see!
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