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Ant Room Tour | Giant Bull Ants 

Jordan Dean
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In this documentary on ant keeping, I showcasing a colony of Australia’s iconic, and notorious, ‘Giant Bull Ants’ (Myrmecia pyriformis) living within their new home, a large-scale vivarium!
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Written, narrated, filmed and edited by Jordan Dean.
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@RobertoPlinio
@RobertoPlinio 5 лет назад
I just got here thinking "Yeah I'll just watch a couple of minutes" and when I realized I watched the entire thing. So interesting!
@sn4cky_
@sn4cky_ 4 года назад
Roberto Plínio I watched one video thinking that’s was the last one but no a few hours later I am still watching his videos
@Versuffe
@Versuffe 4 года назад
Remove this, people like you make my brain do it and it messes it up. DELETE
@nweek19
@nweek19 4 года назад
Thats literally how all of us wound up here. "Oh, that looks cool, ill just watch that video..." now I have three queens laying eggs as a 30 year old man. Witchcraft.
@joleylight300
@joleylight300 3 года назад
I did the same thing a year ago... Now I’m working on an ant colony lol.
@daschwarz1649
@daschwarz1649 3 года назад
@@sn4cky_ 5104¹ⁿ
@sps6374
@sps6374 5 лет назад
I don't have ants, I don't observe ants in nature, I don't study ants... I have no particular interest in ants whatsoever. Yet, I keep coming back to this channel and enjoy watching these 20+minute-videos about ants and how to keep and care for them. There's something about passionate people that just makes one want to keep listening to them. Plus, I get a bit of ant knowledge as a bonus... entertainment and education, what more is there to ask for ?
@thenuclearslayer767
@thenuclearslayer767 4 года назад
brian martin he sucks. He has no experience and can only keep the easiest ants, any others die. Ants Australia has actual experience and doesn’t give his ants literal snot!
@thenuclearslayer767
@thenuclearslayer767 4 года назад
brian martin Well, as an ant keeper, I can say that he isn’t a great keeper, but he is ok.
@dexterpeligro7452
@dexterpeligro7452 3 года назад
Atleat ants canada try his best And probably will get better day by day...this ant australia maybe is ant keeper for long time or maybe he has a friend to teach him They are both good no need to compare them when they love what they are doing
@rgutt2884
@rgutt2884 3 года назад
@@dexterpeligro7452 well ants Canada actually has a lot more experience than ants australia, but ants Canada cares more about the show part, making beginner mistakes just to make a video on it, creating fake problems to get attention, and most importantly putting his ants in danger too.
@brassbeast8582
@brassbeast8582 3 года назад
@@rgutt2884 Exactly
@REFFAYEL
@REFFAYEL 5 лет назад
Ants Australia and AnsCanada got me into keeping ants! (The two best Ant RU-vid channels ever!)
@Pleasereportmyaccountihateit
@Pleasereportmyaccountihateit 3 года назад
Me too my ant love started in 2017
@nicholas9268
@nicholas9268 3 года назад
Watched them for ages before getting my own ant cause I’m still in school and got no money but now I’ve managed to catch heaps of my own queens got a job and bought sugar ant queens 😃😃
@yeetusfeetus713
@yeetusfeetus713 3 года назад
There's also another high quality less popular one called ants kingdom asia.
@repeatdefender6032
@repeatdefender6032 3 года назад
me too! i have camponotus and tetramorium colonies now.
@charliemcevoy8672
@charliemcevoy8672 Год назад
Same
@freeman10000
@freeman10000 4 года назад
Being stung by a Bull Ant bought me here. These hardcore ants have all my respect.
@usmxn
@usmxn 3 года назад
Haha lol 😂
@bunndyboy
@bunndyboy 3 года назад
I've been stung as a kid and I tell you a bee or a wasp ain't got shit on these guys.
@LightsCameraAnts
@LightsCameraAnts 5 лет назад
My favorite ant colony on ants aus are the rainbow ants because there is always something going on and the amount of workers one queen can produce is an ant keepers dream at least in my perspective.
@Mr_Liz
@Mr_Liz Год назад
I like ants because of you
@Megusta_plants
@Megusta_plants Год назад
I got big headed ants because of you. You were the one who started my recent obsession with ants 🐜 and I thank you. In my opinion, my favorite ants here are the giant bull ants and the big headed ants.
@Mr_Liz
@Mr_Liz Год назад
@@Megusta_plants what species
@BloodMoney69
@BloodMoney69 11 месяцев назад
same
@Bearyay
@Bearyay 6 месяцев назад
Im a big fan
@AntsManitoba
@AntsManitoba 5 лет назад
I have always been Fascinated with rainbow ants and watching your episodes on them really got me hooked on Ants 🐜 that’s for the encouragement Jorden 😊
@usmxn
@usmxn 3 года назад
@ArthroExotics he probably encouraged them by getting ants.
@janswhatsupdoc
@janswhatsupdoc 5 лет назад
“Like dogs chewing on a bone” I guess that’s why there called bullants
@tnkysg
@tnkysg 3 года назад
They are called trap jaw, I have a friend that owns them
@Pleasereportmyaccountihateit
@Pleasereportmyaccountihateit 3 года назад
Dogants
@Pleasereportmyaccountihateit
@Pleasereportmyaccountihateit 3 года назад
Boneants biteants eatants
@friendlygiraffe4445
@friendlygiraffe4445 3 года назад
Christine Chua Actually they are not called trap jaw ant (Odontomachus spec.). The ants in this video are indeed called Bull ants (Myrmeciinae spec.). Both species look similar but Myrmeciinae are generally bigger and cant snap their jaws like Odontomachus;) i hope i could clear things up a bit. P.S. antsaustralia also made a video about trap jaw ants
@Nobbie248
@Nobbie248 3 года назад
Pissants
@liuser
@liuser 5 лет назад
Honestly, this channel is much easier to watch and enjoy than AntsCanada because it's clear and there are no clickbait-ey titles or overdeveloped (but non-existent) plots. It's just ants! Great video!
@leo90au
@leo90au 5 лет назад
Absolutely fantastic mate, awesome high quality documentary style videos. Please keep up the great work!!
@ant.invasion
@ant.invasion 5 лет назад
awesome man, absolutely awesome!
@wilsonswildlife13
@wilsonswildlife13 5 лет назад
WHITE PERSON
@LightsCameraAnts
@LightsCameraAnts 5 лет назад
Another ant RU-vidr it’s great to see ant love is spreading.
@playerone1450
@playerone1450 5 лет назад
Ant Invasion have you ever had a small test tube colony but they cull there queen
@jonathangreen9112
@jonathangreen9112 5 лет назад
Ant Invasion help out ants
@Starwars6012
@Starwars6012 5 лет назад
The bigheaded ants are my favorite, because I just love how cute they look. Also the majors look impressive
@serg.i0
@serg.i0 4 года назад
Don’t know why but the Sugar ants covering the entrance to the bull ants nest is funny maybe because it sounds like a good prank to pull on someone and it looks like they were setting up the prank and then got caught red handed
@Ipang69
@Ipang69 5 лет назад
One of the best ants video i"ve ever seen. Thanks for sharing!
@ajexxan3415
@ajexxan3415 5 лет назад
I always find the jumping jacks very interesting, I had no idea that ants could jump and when I found out I became more intrigued I loved the fact that they look soo cool with their yellow pincers and ho big they are, I like bigger ants as they are much easier to observe. I then decided I wanted to raise my own colony and so I went out to look for a jumping jack in it’s nuptial season and I started raising them it was such an interesting journey and I even once thought I lost them and started freaking out I thought o lost my favourite type of ant but then one day I found them inside one of my biggest colony of ants, they had managed to escape and go into another out world, I managed to get them back out and into a new enclosure they’re my jumping little trouble makers 😍
@wildflower8425
@wildflower8425 5 лет назад
they are the devils spawn....!!!! haha
@catsadilla324
@catsadilla324 4 года назад
Jack Jumpers got out in your house? Burn it down and reap the insurance.
@Versuffe
@Versuffe 4 года назад
Catsadilla no, bull ants don’t like homes. Fire ants do.
@Pleasereportmyaccountihateit
@Pleasereportmyaccountihateit 3 года назад
Garden ants on my paper when I spot them: jump or die
@EnderAnts
@EnderAnts 5 лет назад
Your videos are definitely one of a kind, and I'm glad to have found your channel when you first made the 'How To Catch a Queen Ant' video. Love these improvements to your videos like the time-lapse and night scene, since they help show us what it is like over time when ants do their thing :D You deserve much more praise for how much work you put into every single video, and I have high hopes that you will make an even greater impact on the antkeeping community!
@arkwingproductions5848
@arkwingproductions5848 5 лет назад
I like the golden bulls, for I had a mishap with one when I was little and it took a chunk out of my arm and ever since I have been intrigued
@turtletotsgaming4123
@turtletotsgaming4123 5 лет назад
Yay! a new video I always love your videos. You are the person that inspired me you start ant keeping. Thank you for inspiring me and many others cheers! :D
@ch6201
@ch6201 5 лет назад
The way u explain really rules this into one of my favourite ant colony
@nincadaguy5366
@nincadaguy5366 5 лет назад
My favorite colony that you own is your big Pheidole colony. It's always amazing seeing how a ant colony grows and adapts to different set-ups.
@antastic8967
@antastic8967 5 лет назад
The Pheidole/ big headed ants are my favourite ant colony of yours. I love how they have HUGE super majors and tiny minors and how they organise themselves when foraging for food. Love the video!
@ahdr8852
@ahdr8852 5 лет назад
YES YOUR BACK JORDAN !!! I CLICKED THAT NOTIFICATION SOOOOO FAST My favourite species is Pheidole (big headed ants) , I remember seeing them on a documentary when I was little and thought that the majors were a separate species being friendly to the workers in a symbiotic relationship. I begged my parents for years to let me keep ants but they said no and I remember when I turned ten they finally let me. I adore pheidole because of their power in numbers,small size,coordination and how they have separate sizes and all have a special role in the colony especially when I feed them hard foods like nuts 🥜 and bugs🕷 The week I turned 10 I discovered your channel and saw your Pheidole video but this only made me more eager to get a colony of Pheidole. I searched my garden everyday after school loooking for bigheaded ants having their nuptial flights but never found any. I was so upset and told my parents who researched them and discovered that they don’t live in my area (the uk) so yesterday as a post birthday present when I got home there was a batch of eggs two workers and a pheidole queen in a test tube on the table!!! Finally after years I have a pheidole colony to raise and continually watch your videos almost daily after school just to check that there are no small details on ant keeping Ive missed to help me care for my colony! Pheidole Rule!!!🐜🐜🐜
@azza9424
@azza9424 5 лет назад
This is actually a really amazing story
@wilsonswildlife13
@wilsonswildlife13 5 лет назад
Damn no like from him
@bittersweetsymphony2113
@bittersweetsymphony2113 3 года назад
Its wonderful to hear young people talking so positively about ants :) and I'm really glad you now have your favourite species 🐜🐜🐜 happy ant keeping ✨ Peace Love and Prosperity to all ✨
@Bertimble
@Bertimble 5 лет назад
I remember playing with these ants in my yard as a kid. My god did their stings hurt. It's so cool seeing them now in a vivarium.
@ukants3442
@ukants3442 5 лет назад
Nice video again. My favourite colony on your channel is your jumping jack colony because of the way they're so aware of their surrounding and study you as they study you.
@turtletotsgaming4123
@turtletotsgaming4123 5 лет назад
I 100% like your Pheidole colony the most. I just love Pheidole and I've watched that colony grow for years now. They make me feel very happy inside and I could watch them all day. I really like how they have completely take over the naturalistic setup with tunnels and chambers everywhere. I also love the big majors and how the colony has three queens. Thank you so much inspiring me and many others, cheers Luke. :D
@antsamericana4566
@antsamericana4566 5 лет назад
Those ants thicc
@scrt_legend1536
@scrt_legend1536 5 лет назад
Lol wth
@antsamericana4566
@antsamericana4566 5 лет назад
Because they are GIANT bull ants
@antsamericana4566
@antsamericana4566 5 лет назад
Because they are GIANT bull ants
@deadmeme8973
@deadmeme8973 5 лет назад
This ain't it chief
@kanyenorth5711
@kanyenorth5711 5 лет назад
Dead Meme your username goes well with your comment
@curtismahon9948
@curtismahon9948 5 лет назад
I've never clicked on a notification faster
@stevenpease2742
@stevenpease2742 5 лет назад
The Catfinch then u must have Parkinson’s
@younggun1204
@younggun1204 5 лет назад
Lol
@Pleasereportmyaccountihateit
@Pleasereportmyaccountihateit 3 года назад
I clicked a notification in just half a second not jk
@Pleasereportmyaccountihateit
@Pleasereportmyaccountihateit 3 года назад
Lol
@carlwalker7197
@carlwalker7197 5 лет назад
Been waiting ages for your next video Jordan! That setups amazing, looks great and your content is great too. I think the big headed ants have been my favourite colony
@watercolourfun
@watercolourfun 4 года назад
This is so cool. Thank you for sharing with us these information and videos
@jesuel198
@jesuel198 3 года назад
I loved this documentary! so interesting!
@repeatdefender6032
@repeatdefender6032 5 лет назад
i just love the bull ants, their big eyes make them so expressive and cute. the way they move their heads around to look at things makes them seem full of personality, they're adorable.
@virglibrsaglove
@virglibrsaglove 3 года назад
If they're anything like crickets, they actually are full of personality. I raised and studied crickets for years. And I was shocked by how different each individual cricket could be. They definitely did have personalities. 🦗
@repeatdefender6032
@repeatdefender6032 3 года назад
@@virglibrsaglove that’s fascinating, what kind of crickets? i was just watching my tetramorium ant colonies and thinking about whether every ant has her own personality or if they are more like autonomous drones. i love thinking about what it must be like to experience life as an ant or other tiny insect, to have chemoreceptors and antennae...
@virglibrsaglove
@virglibrsaglove 3 года назад
@@repeatdefender6032 It really was cool.I've had wild caught Texas field crickets as pets. But the kind that I raised and studied for years were house crickets - the kind found at pet stores and sold as food for other animals. I also raised greater anglewing katydids. I studied all three. I also wondered originally if they had personalities or any kind of self awareness or intelligence. So, I learned to identify them by noticing tiny flaws in each. Maybe a bent left antenna, a nick here, ding there. (Not caused by me, of course) And then I watched them. A lot. Lol. And I learned that not only do they show self awareness, but they each behave slightly differently. Personalities. I also learned their body language. And learned that they have a hierarchy and societal rules. I found that to be true for the katydids and the crickets. They were aware of me, too. And even knew the difference between me and other people. I used to let the katydids out when I'd redo their vivarium with fresh leaves. Some of them would choose to be near me, but not other people. And some just wanted to explore. All these little creatures were absolutely fascinating to me to study. I don't know if ants are the same or not. But my guess would be that they are. Especially the bull ants since they function more individually. I wonder if you could learn to tell any of yours apart. If so, you can learn about your guys just like I learned about mine. I would absolutely love to hear what you find if you try. PS, I also watched a lot to see how they seemed to detect the world. And if if was at all like we do. It really was fascinating studying them. Maybe I'll write a book someday.
@repeatdefender6032
@repeatdefender6032 3 года назад
@@virglibrsaglove that is amazing! i love katydids, they show up in my yard a lot and i like to photograph them. they definitely seem to have personality. your cricket observing sounds a lot like things i do, i think we're pretty equal on the nerd scale, lol. i do watch my ants really closely, the tetramorium ants are really small and too hard to observe in that way. you can just make out their difference in size between the regular workers and the larger "majors", and the queens are enormous but they never come out. the camponotus ants are larger so it's a bit easier to watch them, but again, once the colony gets bigger they're just too small, fast, and multitudinous to pay specific attention to; and their flaws are too small notice, mostly. i can see how each one acts and reacts to the world differently when they're out and about in the terrarium, and i can see how each one is doing a different job. I'd love to have an even bigger species like the bull ants to watch.
@virglibrsaglove
@virglibrsaglove 3 года назад
@@repeatdefender6032 I love how you say we're pretty equal on the nerd scale! 🤣🤣🤣 I would agree. I embraced my inner nerd a long time ago and just full on enjoy things like this. 😊 Your ants sounds like a lot of fun to watch and raise. 🦗👍 I think you would really enjoy having a cricket vivarium in addition. They require pretty much the exact same care and setup as ants do, from what I can see. I had mine in a 10 gallon aquarium with a mesh top that I lined with an extra layer of screen so the babies wouldn't slip through. Well, actually two of those plus a 5 gallon. Lol. And my light was incandescent so that it would add more heat. But otherwise, it was the same care that I see in the video here. And there's so much to learn about them by observation. Language, societal norms, individuality, life stages, environmental impact, food preferences. The list goes on and on. Yep. Definite nerdiness. Lol.🤣 Plus, I really like the way they sound. The katydids were an absolute pleasure to have and watch. And listen to. Especially watching the whole life cycle. I even got to watch a few molt into their adult form with their beautiful wings unfolding. But they were a ton of work because they only eat fresh greens and are particular about what kinds. So, I did a lot of gathering food for them and replenishing their little forest. They were worth it, though. I will probably have both again someday when I am more settled. And possibly ants, too. I think I would like a nice big species of ant. Ooo! What about carpenter ants!? Those would be wonderful to have! Btw, it's nice to have a fellow bug nerd to geek out with! Thanks for enjoying with me! 🤣👍🦗
@jodiecrawford4096
@jodiecrawford4096 5 лет назад
Ever since you did your video on bull ant room tour your jack jumpers have just amazed me. The way they cautiously creep around looking almost ancient like they belong in a Jurassic park movie and how they seem to have a personality just enthralled me since then it's always been my dream to keep a bull ant colony.
@Ezemis
@Ezemis 5 лет назад
I love watching all of your bull ant colonies, as I find their calm demeanor and cautious movements so fascinating! The way they look up and around gives you an idea of just how intelligent they are. I'm very much hoping to find my first queen in the next few weeks, or in the spring next year. Although it won't be a bull ant species, I'm so excited to watch my own first colony grow!
@misterbearmore4633
@misterbearmore4633 5 лет назад
Wait... AntsCanada, and Ants Australia? Is there some sort of connection here?
@Koala1203
@Koala1203 5 лет назад
Well both are from the British Commonwealth Realm
@TragoudistrosMPH
@TragoudistrosMPH 5 лет назад
Bitter enemies, like rival colonies :P
@xxlegitasianxx2789
@xxlegitasianxx2789 5 лет назад
Ants Scandinavia
@kingcrockett5342
@kingcrockett5342 5 лет назад
Indigo ants
@acrab7722
@acrab7722 4 года назад
I think ants Australia did help ants Canada once when Mikey was talking nuptial flight times
@mandarix7720
@mandarix7720 5 лет назад
My favourites are definitley the trap jaws, i find it so interesting how fast they can "bite" with their jaws.
@darcyweber3866
@darcyweber3866 5 лет назад
Hey Jordan thanks so much for all the awesome videos and the great products your channel has helped me to start my own ant colonies and now i have two queens. Thanks Darcy
@B4ND1TAU
@B4ND1TAU 5 лет назад
My favourite ant colony of yours is your old Iridomyrmex Sp colony featured in your early videos. I loved seeing how so many workers in such a large colony can work together and all support the one queen. That colony was the reason that I started ant keeping, seeing how such a common ant species can grant so much love and respect.
@WillsWildlifeKingdom
@WillsWildlifeKingdom 5 лет назад
My favorite ant in your collection would have to be your strobe ants I love strobe ants and have been searching for a queen for quite a while and sadly have not found one although it's bound to happen soon as they are the second most common ant in my area (after polirachus austalis) I love strobe ants movements and the way they act in the wild
@jamiedread8384
@jamiedread8384 5 лет назад
Love your videos man! Just setting up a sugar ant nest like this one. Were did you get the lights from?
@Guyfromfakeland
@Guyfromfakeland 4 года назад
hey mate probably a bit late but those reptile ones are the same from the pet shop
@ryankay8632
@ryankay8632 5 лет назад
I have always enjoyed watching you're trapjaw ants videos as i find them very helpful as i am new to ant keeping. I find them fascinating and enjoy watching them feed and protect their colony fiercely.
@adriannagarcia6492
@adriannagarcia6492 3 года назад
I wasn't interested in ants before but Im here and I love your enthusiasm and passion to learn more, very informative awesome video!
@schallerMCDLXXXVIII
@schallerMCDLXXXVIII 5 лет назад
Finally, love ur vids but I have to wait sooo long
@jaketheperson8495
@jaketheperson8495 3 года назад
Australia is blessed with amazing creatures!
@virglibrsaglove
@virglibrsaglove 3 года назад
That's a really nice vivarium. Very pretty! 👍 And it makes me miss mine. I've had quite a few. My two favorites, though, were my Greater Anglewing katydids and my crickets. I enjoyed both immensely! And I miss having them quite a bit. The sound in the home is not the same without them. When I am more settled someday I will probably have both again. Thank you for the very nice video! 👍
@squillasquardgaming7264
@squillasquardgaming7264 5 лет назад
I love the giant bullants they have an awesome personality and i love how goofy they look while drinking the sugars, and how skidish they are around tiny crickets compared to these giants and i love sitting and just watching. Keep up the great work
@lawka2699
@lawka2699 3 года назад
"They are nocturnal, being most active at twilight." .... That's called Crepuscular.
@virglibrsaglove
@virglibrsaglove 3 года назад
Ants after my own heart.
@albertschoise8091
@albertschoise8091 5 лет назад
Cricket: *awkwardly eating apple* so- Bull ant: shush! I’m licking
@thederpygoatman9300
@thederpygoatman9300 5 лет назад
My favourite ant colony featured on the channel are the Giant Bull Ants! Man i love watching them eat and hunt. When I was starting up my own ant colony I used tips off of your videos to set up and have a thriving Formica Fusca ant colony now! around 6 months old. You were my inspiration when I thought I didn't want to keep them but watching your vids gave me a boost of confidence and It was so cute to see them moving in. :D
@iBeast_M0de
@iBeast_M0de 5 лет назад
I have become intrigued by ants a year or two ago and only recently discovered your channel. I personally love your Argentine ant colony, the sheer size of the colony baffles me that coupled with the massive amount of queens ants. It has always amazed me how intricate the ants social system is that colonies that big can function as almost one unit.
@George_gorge
@George_gorge 5 лет назад
My favorite ant colony is the bull and colony for there large size and almost human like qualities
@emilyk6774
@emilyk6774 5 лет назад
i like them too! they're adorable!
@israelfernandezlemus3734
@israelfernandezlemus3734 5 лет назад
My favourite ants are trap-jaws. They have a superquick attack. :D I don't have ants at home, because my wife. XD ¡Saludos desde España!
@Arnecrypt
@Arnecrypt 4 года назад
Watched the video for the 4th time i think... Beautifull commentary and video! Please keep it up.
@GenDercius
@GenDercius 5 лет назад
My favorite ant colony by far are these very same bull ants. They're big and strong with a nasty sting, but they're also curious and slightly timid - it's a wonderful dichotomy that makes them fascinating to watch and study. Plus, the fact that they can see you, and react to you and your actions makes me want a colony of my own something fierce. Alas I cannot get them in the US, but thanks to your videos I have been able to enjoy them to my hearts content. The fact that they're in a gorgeous terrarium is icing on the cake. I'm like a kid in a candy store every time I get to see them.
@taylorpancake
@taylorpancake 3 года назад
Absolutely fascinating! I’ve been wanting a colony of my own but can’t get my roomies to allow it :(
@virglibrsaglove
@virglibrsaglove 3 года назад
Mine all just dealt with my raising critters. I had crickets and big beautiful green Katydids among other things. Not having them wasn't really an option. Lol
@melbourneroblox3448
@melbourneroblox3448 5 лет назад
Just caught a queen of these and can’t wait until she lays some eggs
@SaiSkudios
@SaiSkudios 3 года назад
heyo, since it's been a year, how is the colony?
@TheEmeraldNight
@TheEmeraldNight 5 лет назад
I had Queensland green ants in primary school. Been watching Ants Canada for years as I did not know of any ants I liked in Aus till I saw your videos. Now my wife is planning on getting one for our kids to watch. Keep up the great work.
@RejectHumanityReturn2Monke
@RejectHumanityReturn2Monke 5 лет назад
I was waiting for this update since you've posted the terrarium months ago on the Ultimate Ants group in Facebook. Loving this awesome set-up.
@MrSucho-sy8nf
@MrSucho-sy8nf 5 лет назад
IM YOUR BIGGET FAN DUDE
@JordanDeanFilms
@JordanDeanFilms 5 лет назад
Means a lot! Thanks for your support :)
@mr-nonsense
@mr-nonsense 5 лет назад
Bigget?
@andreasurace4386
@andreasurace4386 5 лет назад
No I sm
@coopergreen6605
@coopergreen6605 5 лет назад
I am
@b0leg23
@b0leg23 5 лет назад
Steven Pease no i am
@younggun1204
@younggun1204 5 лет назад
I was playing pubg and 1 dude was left but i saw this notification and clicked immediately.
@turtledroid12
@turtledroid12 5 лет назад
I think I was that last dude. Lol. 😂
@younggun1204
@younggun1204 5 лет назад
Really? lol
@ang3lx_xdvst
@ang3lx_xdvst 5 лет назад
sr. lopez Doesn’t sound attention hungry at all....😒
@younggun1204
@younggun1204 5 лет назад
@@ang3lx_xdvst not attention hungry i actually did
@karants4825
@karants4825 5 лет назад
Cringe Master no u
@dscott130
@dscott130 5 лет назад
Beyond incredible! 😍 You are SO talented!
@lermi389
@lermi389 4 года назад
your videos areso wholesome, educative and high quality !
@prauww
@prauww 5 лет назад
You should probably remove the weeds on the left side, and keep the rest of the weeds because it gives some more... variety.
@Anonymous.....................
I-I don't know how this happened... I... I like ants now!
@maximmolina6209
@maximmolina6209 5 лет назад
I love your pheidole ants because I like how their setup went from a desert theme to being overgrown it gives it a sense of nature also because I have a 3 pheidole queens and wish mine will be like that so it gives me something’s to look forward too
@Starcream
@Starcream 5 лет назад
My favourite colony would definitely be your giant bull ants. They are so intelligent for a ant and as a keeper of them myself they are truly fascinating. The length of time it takes to go from egg to worker gives you such a great sense of achievement which I am sure you have experienced. They are also very easy to see and are truly unique. Keep up the great work Jordan
@recoilze5924
@recoilze5924 4 года назад
am I the only one who thought sugar ants were bull ants until now?
@ChadFordo
@ChadFordo 5 лет назад
Do you actually live in Australia ?🇦🇺
@TheNVideon
@TheNVideon 5 лет назад
Yeah, he says he lives in Melbourne of Australia in his Giant Bull Ants video.
@acrab7722
@acrab7722 4 года назад
Well it would’ve illegal for him to have endemic ants in other country’s
@Versuffe
@Versuffe 4 года назад
CLGYT Crab Master Gaming unless he has a license
@acrab7722
@acrab7722 3 года назад
Itsjusta Hemi *Correct*
@rgutt2884
@rgutt2884 3 года назад
@@acrab7722 well, actually in most countries it is not illegal to import/export ants, except for the us and partially, aus, tho you can get a license for aus. And also I will be assuming you learned this from ac, and he is not someone you should put your trust in
@afinidus1369
@afinidus1369 5 лет назад
Awesome video! Loved every minute. My favourite one of your colonies is the Bull Ants. Their huge size, interesting and unique behaviour from other ants and also that each species of bull ants is different, some aggressive, some timid, different colour etc. I have watched them several times.
@bobbytrap2554
@bobbytrap2554 5 лет назад
Never thought ants could be so interesting, you present this very well with good narrating and nice editing. Excellent entertainment during hangovers lol
@cameronmarsh3693
@cameronmarsh3693 5 лет назад
Your really brave setting these up anywhere near your house they sting like a b****
@MrSucho-sy8nf
@MrSucho-sy8nf 5 лет назад
I HAVE PHAROH ANTS
@Kyo-uz1zi
@Kyo-uz1zi 5 лет назад
I have a pharaoh ant queen too. She just had her first worker. Can I ask, how often do you feed yours at least in the founding stage?
@stevenpease2742
@stevenpease2742 5 лет назад
The pharohs had slaves, he (tutunkarmoon) is browning in that ant 🐜 pussy 🐱
@strangegreenthing
@strangegreenthing 3 года назад
@@stevenpease2742 wtf
@matthewdiamond7698
@matthewdiamond7698 5 лет назад
Great video. My favourite ants you feature are the camponotus consobrinus, they are the first (and only) species I have so far and I always love learning more about them through your videos and seeing them featured!
@RSSaucy37
@RSSaucy37 5 лет назад
My favorite colony is Camponotus Pennsylvanicus! It was the first colony I was able to keep and has introduced me to the ups and downs of ant keeping. The colony started strong and reached 10 workers. Then there was a worker death and only one worker was left. Now the colony is up to ~60 workers and going strong! It is the colony I introduce to friends and family to show the wonders of keeping ants! Love the channel and keep the updates coming!
@timy.9512
@timy.9512 3 года назад
They're actually more like cats when it comes to hunting!
@chrisknudsen526
@chrisknudsen526 5 лет назад
I prefer you more than ants Canada now because your videos are mostly about the ants, and they are not full of click bait. Your videos are mostly about the ants. Ants Canada videos are full of click bait and they are more about the formicariums, and the creatures living with the ants, more than the ants
@criticaltoad2728
@criticaltoad2728 5 лет назад
ant Canada takes interest in more than just ants, and they are not click bait
@raditz2737
@raditz2737 5 лет назад
Ants Canada glorifies stuff but he doesnt click bait per say. Its more or less stretching the truth a bit.
@chrisknudsen526
@chrisknudsen526 5 лет назад
that's called spam
@chrisknudsen526
@chrisknudsen526 5 лет назад
Ijust means ants australia stays entirely true to ants
@yasinhenfs4540
@yasinhenfs4540 5 лет назад
you could say aus is informatic and canada entertaining of course both are informatic AND entertaining but you see what they prefer
@chaseofearth9280
@chaseofearth9280 5 лет назад
I had an ant problem in my bathroom. Instead of freaking out, like my gf, I started watching their behavior. I thought it was so interesting when they would run into each other in line, and talk really quick, then move on down the line. And now, I'm hooked on YT ant videos lol. They really are so cool, and you guys on YT make these videos so well.
@stinkymeow2840
@stinkymeow2840 5 лет назад
Your trap jaw colony is my favorite because of the sheer ferocity the colony gives off. They can jump away using their quick jaws that are said to be the fastest in the animal kingdom and the way you show them just interests me even more! Thanks for your content and I wish you good luck.
@MrSucho-sy8nf
@MrSucho-sy8nf 5 лет назад
FIRST
@stevenpease2742
@stevenpease2742 5 лет назад
Sorry 😐 m8 u definetly have no like
@MrSucho-sy8nf
@MrSucho-sy8nf 5 лет назад
Steven Pease ok 👌👌👌👌
@stuffgoeshere5837
@stuffgoeshere5837 5 лет назад
Third, first commont and like, YAY
@NULL_POTATO_EXCEPTION
@NULL_POTATO_EXCEPTION 5 лет назад
I love your big-headed ants! I think they look so cute, like living bobbleheads! I think it's also interesting how these differently sized ants live and work together. They require a different kind of teamwork than a monomorphic colony would need. Keep up the good work! Your videos are beautifully shot and your narration is equally well executed. You have a future making nature videos! I look forward to seeing more of your colonies! Hope you make one about honeypot ants soon too :)
@shaydenvaughan5699
@shaydenvaughan5699 5 лет назад
I really enjoy watching your bigheaded ants as they come in all different shapes and sizes and it’s really cool to see them rip their pray apart to to take back and feed their young
@jessewebb361
@jessewebb361 5 лет назад
Love these videos. I'm always checking back for more.
@juliamccoey7496
@juliamccoey7496 5 лет назад
Your channel is the reason I recently got into ants. I too had a plastic ant farm kit as a kid, without much success. But after stumbling upon your videos, I was inspired to explore the fascinating world of ants. Your giant bull ants are my favorite colony, because who doesn't love an ant that will look back at you!
@user-dl5fm2vt3n
@user-dl5fm2vt3n 5 лет назад
My favourite ant colony of your channel is your Myrmecia Pyriformis colony that you showed in the video. I like them because all of their special characteristics, like being huge and hunting alone for food
@itsnotshannon.1797
@itsnotshannon.1797 5 лет назад
My favorite colony is the big heads soooo cuuuute! Keep up the great work Jordan !
@karants4825
@karants4825 5 лет назад
Mine are Tetramorium immagrans because of their aggressiveness, these were probably the first Ants I actually researched and I was hoping to catch one of the queens in a nuptial flight but never found one, there is a massive colony in my backyard and sometimes I can even hand feed the workers. I also love how calm they are. Some other workers of different species usually run like crazy if I get close to them but the Tetramorium immagrans workers stand their ground.
@dennisbob7656
@dennisbob7656 5 лет назад
I don’t have a favorite colony. They are all so cool. I love seeing your videos no matter what ant colony your working with for that day
@loanreaper
@loanreaper 5 лет назад
Hi Jordan, will get into my favorite Ants in just a moment but first of all i would like to say THANK YOU! I stumbled onto this channel by random couple of weeks ago and from the first video i watched i have to say i'm hooked and i'm in the process of sorting out my own ant colony as i type this. The information you give and the way you give it has inspired me to pass the knowledge i have learnt so far to my own children and my youngest is looking very forward to our first arrivals within the next couple of weeks. My favorite Ants based on your videos have to be the Trap Jaw Ants, a species i never new existed till i watched your video. The fact they look like small raisin's makes me laugh but the size and speed off there jaws i think are amazing. Again thanks Jordan and keep up the good work...
@user-bv9kw2rw5k
@user-bv9kw2rw5k 5 лет назад
My favourite ant colony is the big headed ant colony because I love that the colony has 3 gueens. I also love the way that your realising the elates from your tank and your stoping the species from being displaced from your area
@lukeh2379
@lukeh2379 5 лет назад
I love your sugar ants a whole lot because they are such a beautiful looking ant, and the type of species I’ve wanted to keep for quite awhile now.
@James-tv2bm
@James-tv2bm 5 лет назад
YES NEW VID!!!!!! BEEN WAITING 4 EVER 4 THIS!!!!!!
@UntamedScience
@UntamedScience 5 лет назад
Gosh, this is impressive! Well done.
@Jaybiiird
@Jaybiiird 5 лет назад
I like your Linepithema humile colony due to their massive size, it makes them really fun to watch. ALSO: keep up the great work love all your vids!
@twurtle5908
@twurtle5908 5 лет назад
These ant room tours are really good and I love ur ytong formicariums
@Holybongstem
@Holybongstem 5 лет назад
My favorite ants on your channel is the Pheidole sp. I am really interested by the extreme polymorphism and polygynous habits of this species. I was fortunate enough to catch my own pheidole sp. this season and its just about to enclose its first workers. Your channel was one of the first I stumbled across last year and has helped me immensely, Keep up with the good work. Look forward to many more of your videos.
@gsm216
@gsm216 5 лет назад
My favorite ant colony is that of the bull ants. I enjoy the sizes of all the ants ranging from the super majors to workers, it amazes me how each ant has its own role. That role is then performed to perfection through the body shapes of each of the ants.
@mr.carnivore8155
@mr.carnivore8155 5 лет назад
I loved your pheidole colony, your video was so informal!
@liamfoley7357
@liamfoley7357 5 лет назад
i love your trapjaw colony so much! i ljust find it so interesting how they are able to snap their jaws shut so quickly hunt and escape from predators! we had a really hot day today and i managed to catch 35 queens, im going to release most of them as i have already run out of test tubes! coming into this hobby i didnt realize how many queens i would actually end up being able to find in one day and how many test tubes it requires!
@mr-nonsense
@mr-nonsense 5 лет назад
My favorite ant colony you have is the Giant Bull Ants. They are just so interesting. Really big and fun looking ants, with their large jaws and sleek hunter-like appearance. It just makes you think how many cool creatures are out there such as these guys. I hope to be able to own a bull ant species in my collection someday.
@joshyouareluke
@joshyouareluke 5 лет назад
Pretty cool man... keep making more content, your videos are really enjoyable to watch - youve got some skills...
@elliemoir-sims7195
@elliemoir-sims7195 5 лет назад
My favourite ant that you have is the big heads because I think that there personality is interesting and they are one of the most unique ants I have seen. I have just got my first ant queen and will need a bigger nest area soon because I am still using one test tube and a tub as and out world. I would be amazing if I could win this contest it would be extremely useful to me. Thank you ant Australia for AMAZING videos!
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