You can tell he’s a perfectionist because he words things in a way that tells you the whole story in one go and he also makes sure to include another animal which gives you another thing to look up
@Sam Anwar imagine being fed by your colony til your a whole grape, being able to just vibe but unable to move, then someone starting nomming and taking the food out of your butt from your belly---
There are flying ants, jumping ants, exploding ants, ants that are makeshift entrance plugs, and now I know of keg ants. I wonder what other type of ant abilities are out there
You heard of trapjaw ants before? They’re really cool ants that have jaws able to stretch 180 degrees and are so powerful when brought together the ant can not only use them for incredible offense but also as a defensive mechanism to launch away from danger
I still feel like its safe,but also dumb cus of the replies,i dont know how to make a responce because my brain is fried from accidentaly submering my leg a foot down a "solid survace"while it was litelar quick sand but with mud so yeah,and my boot is comepletely wet,along with my leg
Also it is the safest being a fridge,just under the queen,you get cleaned a lot like the queen and kept as deep as they can sometimes WITH the queen,and they can just stand around and do nothing,being able to move but very clumsily and slowly,like me when i got a foot into a mud pool and now cleaning it in a extremely cold stream,so yeah
Kinda messed up that people just eat the abdomen of the honeypot ants. They have to suffer after being ripped in half. Would be kinder to just chew them up whole.
That’s kind of the norm in the bug kingdom, shit I’ve seen crickets turn cannibal and munch on dying ones abdomens while they’re still struggling and there’s food around them
Honeypot ants as a food saver, also can't really move when they are all stuffed up. But also, the food saver ants can get popped, so you have to hold them carefully by their butt/storage. With your *long* type of tweezers, or regular one.
Your other ant video, one with ants running in a circle for no apparent reason. I forgot that years ago, saw similar in my parents garage while cleaning up. My dad had called an exterminator, fearing they were carpenter ants, but years lator I realized they only showed up there, because the huge in ground pool being dug, disturbed a few nearby nests. After poking them out of way with a stick, and watching them just go back, I had to finish cleaning, and emptied a drum of water, to rinse the soap off the cement. Was more fun pushing a bug drum of water over when your a kid, then spraying the place down with a hose. The tidal wave swept almost all the ants out of the garage, which was the only visible thing that disturbed that weird circle of ants.
That's how I learned the original Watop, first I found the russian one, and than it lead me to this one, so that's the one I'm watching from then. Apparently, it is a translator. Don't know if it's a cooperation of some sort.
Can you please make a video about how you have the time to make enough videos to post on a adaily basis and how you produce your videos? I'm a huge fan by the way!
Ok, that ant caste being passed down from fathers thing doesn't make sense. Male ants don't do jobs in the colony. They are haploid sperm-banks (fun fact: male ants don't have fathers). If somebody has a source or better explanation, I'd like to hear it.
Hi, WATOP. That David Attenborough scene from this video. Can you give a link to that original video. Or just mention what is the program. It was in a CD my Dad gifted me when I was going to pre school. I just loved that CD. I was shocked to see that clip today, memories kept flowing through my mind.
I was confused by that as well! All worker ants (drones) are non-sexually reproducing females, and the only things male ants do is participate in the mid-air mating ritual with future queens, after which their genitals explode and they die. I wonder what he meant...
@@Huh22202 a queen ant only has to mate one time and its not with a worker its with a male all workers are female and the male ones die after they mate the male ones also don't do anything but sit in the nest they don't help with cleaning or with the brood