Where Are the Ants Carrying All Those Leaves? | Deep Look

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  • @AvantHorizon
    @AvantHorizon 9 лет назад +974

    I always used to see lines of ants carrying leaves, everyone thought they ate them, what awesome little beasts

    • @KQEDDeepLook
      @KQEDDeepLook  9 лет назад +73

      DoctypeBeats We here at KQED are too far north to see them, but luckily our local Oakland Zoo and California Academy of Sciences both have colonies we could film.

    • @aez8
      @aez8 5 лет назад +11

      Gotta admire his enthusiasm

    • @brotherhoodoutcast.
      @brotherhoodoutcast. 3 года назад +4

      they are not to far away from being like humans the only thang they need now is to grow in size

    • @ja2415
      @ja2415 3 года назад +1

      @@brotherhoodoutcast. they are NOT LAZY, NOTHING LIKE HUMANS

    • @Youngcixa
      @Youngcixa 2 года назад

      Yeah I thought they store them to eat later.

  • @robertsacamano
    @robertsacamano 8 лет назад +606

    The images in this channel videos are absurdly amazing

    • @gabrielaquiros1966
      @gabrielaquiros1966 8 лет назад +18

      Thank you for your kind words, +gaz88. Our cinematographer is Josh Cassidy.

    • @merysunartha6452
      @merysunartha6452 8 лет назад +14

      +Gabriela Quiros I'd like to to thank him for such amazing footage

  • @bakedgoldfish45
    @bakedgoldfish45 5 лет назад +352

    Humans: Can we copy your homework?
    Ants: Yeah, just try to make it look different.

  • @mellowman1024
    @mellowman1024 8 лет назад +492

    Imagine if these guys were size of dogs... We would be so outnumbered holy shit

    • @-dash.
      @-dash. 8 лет назад +44

      They wouldn't be able to carry heavy stuff at that scale to their body if they were that big , and they wouldn't be able to support themselves with those legs

    • @rosieposie3679
      @rosieposie3679 8 лет назад +11

      Omg that would be horrifying

    • @CharlieND
      @CharlieND 8 лет назад +8

      OMG I don't wanna think about that.

    • @Jeonsaryu
      @Jeonsaryu 8 лет назад +26

      -Dash™ You'd be surprised how well exoskeletons scaled up in prehistoric eras.
      M. permiana was a dragonfly that was as big as a seagull; P. kirktonensis was a land scorpion as big as a dog....
      And Arthropleura were giant ancestors of the millipedes and centipedes, with some species bigger than _humans!_
      voices.nationalgeographic.com/2011/01/15/largest_landdwelling_bug_of_al/
      So whatever doesn't suit giant bugs today probably wasn't their body designs..

    • @MedicalChew
      @MedicalChew 8 лет назад +28

      If I remember correctly, the larger exoskeletons existed during a time when oxygen was in higher concentrations compared to now. Insects have no lungs and rely on trachea passively channeling air for use. Lower oxygen concentration simply means the passive channeling cannot bring in oxygen fast enough for massive exoskeletons to exist today.

  • @childoftheking7774
    @childoftheking7774 4 года назад +45

    I'm amazed by these tiny creatures and I'm amazed how these people study these tiny creature to learn about everything they do.

    • @Waterskates
      @Waterskates 3 года назад +1

      There is a chapter in the Quran on ants. Its called An-Naml (the ant)

  • @agentlolipop001
    @agentlolipop001 9 лет назад +514

    Incredible! I already knew about ant agriculture, but seeing it in action is even more impressive. They really are similar to us in many ways (some species of ants even keep aphids as 'cattle' and feed on the sweet secretion they produce).
    It really makes me wonder if they're intelligent in some way... most people are dismissive of such an idea since they're 'just insects', but with societies this complex, it's hard to ignore that something might be going on.

    • @KQEDDeepLook
      @KQEDDeepLook  9 лет назад +18

      +agentlolipop001 We're so happy you liked it! Here's our latest: ruclips.net/video/YTYFdpNpkMY/видео.html

    • @ultrafire6684
      @ultrafire6684 9 лет назад +18

      +agentlolipop001 Cool but creepy, how the queen to decide what type of ant she's going to get?

    • @agentlolipop001
      @agentlolipop001 9 лет назад +5

      Ultra Fire
      Good question...

    • @Virus-kd2rg
      @Virus-kd2rg 8 лет назад +2

      +Ultra Fire MAAAAGIIIIIC

    • @coreydoyle4702
      @coreydoyle4702 8 лет назад +12

      I think we're more dismissive of ant intelligence because they're physically incapable of the physiological structures that would be required for intelligence to exist. You perceive their patterns as intelligence, but that doesn't make them so.

  • @andrewpotapenkoff7723
    @andrewpotapenkoff7723 8 лет назад +1051

    Why there is always someone who dislikes even highest quality content?
    Or, may be it's just missclick?

    • @doodskie999
      @doodskie999 8 лет назад +49

      bots

    • @johanrosly5998
      @johanrosly5998 8 лет назад +137

      they probably looking for ant porn.

    • @vwestbeats7181
      @vwestbeats7181 7 лет назад +26

      It's because it's a female narrator

    • @reslhuff
      @reslhuff 7 лет назад +38

      I think they have no life, so all they do is go from video to video clicking the thumbs down.

    • @commissarkitty3553
      @commissarkitty3553 7 лет назад +32

      Combination of bots and no life trolls

  • @ran3725
    @ran3725 8 лет назад +284

    very educational. you just earned 1+ subscribers

  • @hcn6708
    @hcn6708 8 лет назад +108

    A soldier ant sure is gigantic.

  • @calebmakoni4691
    @calebmakoni4691 3 года назад +9

    I see this as wisdom, the art of replenishment to keep the generations going on and on!

  • @pramodteggi3657
    @pramodteggi3657 7 лет назад +3

    i wanna say one thing.. voice of the lady is so awesome.. so clear... thank you for such a good video deep look

  • @SuZuKi021mr
    @SuZuKi021mr 8 лет назад +9

    They have a great teamwork.

  • @Kyitz255
    @Kyitz255 4 года назад +1

    0:04The Leafcutter Farming music starts!3:29

  • @samanli-tw3id
    @samanli-tw3id 2 года назад +1

    The ants carrying those leaves look like little sailboats that kids use to learn to sail

  • @huldu
    @huldu 4 года назад +5

    It's really fascinating how something like this would have evolved in the ant to begin with. There must have been some fungus in the hive and the ants realized it was quite good to eat. However for the ants to *understand* what the fungus wants to grow, that's something quite different. Nature truly is quite spectacular.

  • @hampterland
    @hampterland 6 лет назад +1

    I like how out of every animal, humans and ants are the only ones who realized that we can grow food

  • @Zeynep-wr5pe
    @Zeynep-wr5pe 8 лет назад +5

    I have a phobia of spiders and some insects
    So when i'm watching this out of plain curiosity
    I get the tingly feeling that something is crawling on my head
    And it doesn't feel good...

  • @OGornbo
    @OGornbo 8 лет назад +11

    this is fascinating!!! look at all that fungus! it's so interesting that they actually collect the leaves so edible fungus grows on it

  • @erlinrahmat3840
    @erlinrahmat3840 5 лет назад +1

    this is what we call teamwork.

  • @fio_bee
    @fio_bee 8 лет назад +20

    This surprised me. SO much
    They are so freaking smart

  • @wahahahha8979
    @wahahahha8979 5 лет назад +4

    Okay. I will not destroy ant's nest again. Sorry baby ants 🙂

  • @justanormalyoutuber4762
    @justanormalyoutuber4762 5 лет назад +11

    Me the next morning:Where’s all my leaves!!!
    Ants: hehehe

  • @nikki11111
    @nikki11111 4 года назад +1

    Fun fact: see that little dot on the ants head in the last picture?
    That called the third eye. It senses shadows so that they can see thing bigger than itself,
    For example, a bird

  • @Daniel-pp2cp
    @Daniel-pp2cp 8 лет назад +139

    Anyone else get sudden itches while watching this?

    • @rosieposie3679
      @rosieposie3679 8 лет назад +4

      A little ehheh

    • @harukatakahashi8822
      @harukatakahashi8822 7 лет назад +5

      that's bed bugs, you got the wrong about ants

    • @mohammedkamal8095
      @mohammedkamal8095 7 лет назад +1

      I did only one time but when I saw this comment I suddenly had an itch xD

    • @wlfieluna3177
      @wlfieluna3177 6 лет назад

      Yuudachi A bit itchy but a mosquito bites me

    • @marthine2755
      @marthine2755 6 лет назад

      Yuudachi My foot is itching so yeah

  • @SteeveEfnet
    @SteeveEfnet 7 лет назад +3

    You guys are one day going to be the #1 nature channel on youtube. You are already #1 as far as I'm concerned. Great work

  • @rickardreyes9797
    @rickardreyes9797 8 лет назад +8

    this is amazing, i hope the channel grows quick, becuase more people need to see this, they just dont know it yet.

    • @gabrielaquiros1966
      @gabrielaquiros1966 8 лет назад

      +Rickard R Thank you for watching and for your kind words. Tell your friends about us, and subscribe, if you haven't yet. We have many more cool science videos in production for you.

  • @safran0203
    @safran0203 8 лет назад +21

    I'm so excited to have come across this channel! Love the work you do and pls keep up your excellent work!

  • @fluffy321s7
    @fluffy321s7 2 года назад +2

    It kind of looks like the Ants are eating cotton candy

  • @alexrivera7341
    @alexrivera7341 5 лет назад +5

    This is one of the coolest videos I've ever seen.

  • @swooperdoop5651
    @swooperdoop5651 5 лет назад +1

    Leaf cutter ants are still really cool

  • @luxesmith77
    @luxesmith77 8 лет назад +6

    Please don't ever stop, I love this channel!

  • @melaniemartinez2454
    @melaniemartinez2454 8 лет назад +2

    I went to Costa Rica and I saw these EVERYWHERE!

    • @gabrielaquiros1966
      @gabrielaquiros1966 8 лет назад +1

      Hi there. I produced this video, and I grew up in Costa Rica. Locals there refer to these leafcutter ants as "zompopas." Thanks for watching!

    • @melaniemartinez2454
      @melaniemartinez2454 8 лет назад

      +Gabriela Quiros
      Oh really? Huh I never knew that. Costa Rica is truly beautiful. I went with my school and stayed in Monteverde. We got to practice our Spanish a lot. I'm in 8th grade.

  • @wannchanakwiang5436
    @wannchanakwiang5436 8 лет назад +11

    I love this channel! It's full of knowledge...very educational! Good job!

  • @gideonrunnalls5991
    @gideonrunnalls5991 3 года назад

    Leaf cutters: We have half inch soldiers
    Asian maurader ants: Pathectic.

  • @Mini-wd7qz
    @Mini-wd7qz 2 года назад +1

    Your videos have got me so addicted to watching things about animals/Insects xd

  • @queenofants2385
    @queenofants2385 3 года назад

    Ants, Such Thrilling Masterpieces Of Nature. Mother Nature Knew What She Was Doing When She Made Them.

  • @B3you_
    @B3you_ 2 года назад +3

    Bugs are like tiny aliens lol

  • @Iciclutch
    @Iciclutch 3 года назад +1

    imagine being 10 times smaller than one of your own allies

  • @AndyStarzs1
    @AndyStarzs1 8 лет назад +2

    You could have possibly mentioned also how leafcutter ants have developed and evolved their own type of herbicides, That the ants use to get rid of any weeds that grows on their fungus.

  • @richardjohnson6609
    @richardjohnson6609 5 лет назад

    @1:11 the ant crushing the leaf piece deserves a raise

  • @poet_stowage4574
    @poet_stowage4574 2 года назад

    0:54 "this is no small matter"
    BARS 🔥🔥🔥

  • @Buckets41369
    @Buckets41369 8 лет назад +2

    Their nests are so complex, they have refuse areas on the outside to discard unwanted fungi, they build mounds with tunnels through them that face the prevailing wind to catch it and act as an air conditioning system for the subterranean nest. And when it cools below the optimal temperature for the fungi to grow they seal it up either temporarily with their bodies, or permanently with soil and dead ant body parts.

  • @jimbomanivanh9697
    @jimbomanivanh9697 4 года назад

    2:48 lol that ant look like it’s wearing a crown

  • @AmanRaj-lp5lz
    @AmanRaj-lp5lz 5 лет назад +2

    0:45 "remember they're farming here"; the way she says it, it cracks me up everytime!!!😂😂😂thanks deep look, I've taken biology for my future field thanks to your amazing video🙏🙏

  • @DenorrisBanks
    @DenorrisBanks 9 лет назад +26

    That one ass who didnt like the video lmao

    • @KQEDDeepLook
      @KQEDDeepLook  9 лет назад +4

      DrunkenMadman That's OK, everyone has their own likes and dislikes.

    • @DenorrisBanks
      @DenorrisBanks 9 лет назад +7

      Deep Look i honestly dont see whats not to like. your videos are really cool. i dont even like bugs but you make them interesting haha

    • @KQEDDeepLook
      @KQEDDeepLook  9 лет назад +5

      DrunkenMadman Thanks! What should we film next?

    • @RobertoDeMundo
      @RobertoDeMundo 6 лет назад +1

      Moths.

  • @thecursor1
    @thecursor1 7 лет назад

    The knowledge that a creature one thousandth my size is this organized depresses me.

  • @Kit_Bear
    @Kit_Bear 8 лет назад

    An economy that runs efficiently without money, humans could learn a thing or two from these guys.

  • @jacksonroberts9018
    @jacksonroberts9018 5 лет назад +1

    Leaf cutter ants! My favourite ant species!

  • @wiserealm6708
    @wiserealm6708 8 лет назад +9

    I just had to love this video. I have a few ant videos on my channel but are completely amateur and of the ants I keep myself. How did you manage to get shots of the fungus? I bet you had access to a captive Atta colony, that's awesome.

    • @bigaesswangmane7804
      @bigaesswangmane7804 6 лет назад +1

      They most likely used a fibre optic camera to shoot the ants fungus farming

  • @georgplaz
    @georgplaz 6 лет назад +1

    If you could include the data in the metric system on screen, it would be highly appreciated. thanks!

  • @Theodora111Theo
    @Theodora111Theo 8 лет назад +1

    are large worker ants the same as soldier ants?

  • @mpaxton8991
    @mpaxton8991 3 года назад

    There was a display at Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago and I could sit and watch them for hours!

  • @fayizchemistry3166
    @fayizchemistry3166 9 лет назад +1

    Can you answer what that little spider doing on the leaf at 2:45 ?

    • @gabrielaquiros1966
      @gabrielaquiros1966 9 лет назад

      +fayez chem That's an ant carrying a leaf piece. Thanks for watching!

  • @emmiwemmy
    @emmiwemmy 9 лет назад +10

    Wonderful video, such an incredible planet we have. I wish that human agriculture was as evolved as the ants, so that it too could build up the soil, instead of depleting it :( I guess we have some ways to go, hope we get there.

    • @Buckets41369
      @Buckets41369 8 лет назад

      We could build up the soil on our farms if we lived like ants. But that would mean out farms are where we live, eat, and defecate. I'm much happier not pooing on my dinner.

    • @emmiwemmy
      @emmiwemmy 8 лет назад +1

      You realize that food is grown with poop, right? Any sustainable food production system uses manure. There are efforts being made to close the nutrient cycle, which is something we HAVE to do if we are going to survive. This involves capturing the nutrients that humans poop out. Don't worry though, noone will put untreated poop on your food, it is transformed before spreading and then the plants eat it. I think the future will involve using decomposing bodies as well, it is just too wasteful to bury them in sealed boxes. We need come back into the cycles of life-death-life.

  • @natalieeuley1734
    @natalieeuley1734 5 лет назад

    How do leaf cutter ants know to make the fungus gardens in the shape that they do, like with the little holes everywhere? Because, for example, bees make their honeycombs by initially building round cells and then when they build another cell they become hexagons, and they use their bodies as a measuring stick to keep them even. Wasps do a similar thing. But the holes in those fungus gardens are such irregular shapes and sizes- how do they know?

  • @MuichiroTokitokun
    @MuichiroTokitokun 3 года назад +1

    There is a big kingdom of ants in my area.. I played with them when im bored. I give them really small berrys, make them small homes with white cement... Today i give them a small letter.. They carried it all the way to the top of the tree

  • @itsmoonlord24
    @itsmoonlord24 3 года назад

    "This young queen has successfully raised her first daughters beneath the leaflitter of the rainforest floor. The nutritious fungus she fed them as larvae is now dwindling. If they don’t find food quickly, they will all starve. To make matters worse, overground swarms of parasitic phorid flies are beginning to hatch. Leafcutter innards provide perfect incubation chambers for the young of these insidious insects"

  • @CheesyFries2468
    @CheesyFries2468 7 лет назад +3

    Ah my favorite kind of ants. 🐜 and my favorite channel:)

  • @user-jo1cc6tp7i
    @user-jo1cc6tp7i 4 года назад

    3:00 holy that was deep

  • @spliter88
    @spliter88 9 лет назад +3

    What was that orange spot on the last ant's forehead at 3:05?

    • @gabrielaquiros1966
      @gabrielaquiros1966 9 лет назад +4

      Spliter Thank you for your question. It looks like it's an additional eye. These eyes on top of the ants' heads are called ocelli.

  • @bokchoiman
    @bokchoiman 8 лет назад +4

    Amazing information! I can't praise you guys enough!

  • @Idk-qh6xg
    @Idk-qh6xg 5 лет назад

    You forgot the part about how winter ants do t hibernate and are the only other ants out during the winter in north America

  • @lisamccain-mcnair3687
    @lisamccain-mcnair3687 3 года назад +2

    Wow!! I always thought they ate them, but eventually it does turn to food. They are very smart

  • @CSLucasEpic
    @CSLucasEpic 4 года назад +1

    It is even more amazing when we consider that the fungus they grow does not grow in the wild anymore. Ants have totally "domesticated" that fungus in the same way we humans domesticated crops and fruits. The fungus the ants grow was in the wild at one time, but not anymore, and if the ants go away, the fungus will die as well.

  • @peanutcruncher1349
    @peanutcruncher1349 5 лет назад +1

    How does it feel, knowing these ants do more work than you and I?

  • @lisasuhre1
    @lisasuhre1 8 лет назад

    My trypophobia kicks in every time I watch video about ants but I love watching them...

  • @kuzon1286
    @kuzon1286 2 года назад +1

    Ants life:
    Female- go work, protect colony, find food, etc 🥵
    Male- make sure queen produce more eggs 🤩

  • @pradeepdev7489
    @pradeepdev7489 6 лет назад +2

    amazing footage! Great visual imagery.

  • @GildedButterfly
    @GildedButterfly 6 лет назад +4

    Ant love Forever 🐜 ❤️

  • @jadeuwu9860
    @jadeuwu9860 6 лет назад +1

    Ants: only plebs use technology for harvesting

  • @djangoensor7622
    @djangoensor7622 2 года назад +1

    Nah bro, I want to be more like the ants.

  • @sara_cheer9545
    @sara_cheer9545 8 лет назад +18

    You videos are very interesting I subscribed 👍🏻

  • @woke1x550
    @woke1x550 7 лет назад

    They make us look like noobies huh well you can tell that to the ant colony I drowned out with my garden hose

  • @thelolminecrafter7830
    @thelolminecrafter7830 5 лет назад

    Humans: We've been farming for over 20,000 years.
    Leafcutter Ant: That's real cute, noobs.

  • @setanta4004
    @setanta4004 7 лет назад +1

    How did you get those shots?

  • @chastzz7771
    @chastzz7771 3 года назад

    Every Time I Open RUclips Be Like...."Is there new vids in deeplook?"

  • @ditto2452
    @ditto2452 3 года назад +1

    The leave cutter ants here in India, don't bite unlike the nasty little red ants. I've seen a lot of their colonies in trees and many accidently fell over me, but they don't bite until they are scared. I love them. ⚠️ don't try it at home

  • @mamboo0743
    @mamboo0743 5 лет назад

    They are like Pikmin in real life

  • @aaroncintron5258
    @aaroncintron5258 4 года назад

    This is why Earth Defense Force exist.

  • @Crummymattress
    @Crummymattress 3 года назад

    i hope if leaf cutter ants arnt randomly so big they can bench press me

  • @YellowheadAuctions
    @YellowheadAuctions 5 лет назад +2

    It ain’t much but it’s honest work

  • @shoaibameen1
    @shoaibameen1 8 лет назад +3

    awesome Friend !! whoever you are, you have long journey ahead, Good luck !!

  • @randomguy8976
    @randomguy8976 4 года назад

    Those ants are called "Leaf Cutter Ants" They have a giant queen, and they have medias, they get leafs and even leaf cutter soldiers they are huge than medias but mayor leaf cutter ants are the huge soldier ant, The mayor ants are the defenders on the rainforest, as the medias and leaf cutter soldiers get the leaves, they need a leave storage and minims take the part of the leaves and put them in the chambers of their young and also, they need a refuse chamber just to get rid of those leaves after the leaf cutter ant hatched and they need medias to remove those leaves on the chamber on the leaf cutter chamber, there's alot of insects that hates leaf cutter ants but they need to use mayor ants to fight those insects and protect their nest

  • @ratatouille1682
    @ratatouille1682 8 лет назад +13

    And then the army ants invade, raid and turn them all into food...just like any wandering nomad-militant-culture do to settled farming culture.

    • @kiprust
      @kiprust 8 лет назад

      True

    • @calohtar
      @calohtar 8 лет назад

      +1 00 Genghis Khan would beg to differ

  • @Cleeon
    @Cleeon 3 года назад

    Believe it or not, in Indonesia, Eastern Java Province, human can do that, Weighing between 50 - 60 kilos, with their own teeth, on the Reog or Reyog dance, check it

  • @FreshO2
    @FreshO2 5 лет назад +1

    Ant kiddo: Mom there's fungi on the bread.
    Mom Ant: Oh just take away the clean ones.

  • @shelbyy6071
    @shelbyy6071 8 лет назад +2

    did anyone else get really itchy during this ??

  • @MrCardeso
    @MrCardeso 8 лет назад +2

    If we could only train them to mow the lawn and trim the hedges, we would be great buddies!

  • @jerryayala8871
    @jerryayala8871 8 лет назад

    "These ants make us look like newbies!" Shows ants carrying a leaf each

  • @Technophotography
    @Technophotography 3 года назад

    Ants searching for food and gathered......this video like same.

  • @davidshi451
    @davidshi451 9 лет назад +11

    Oh my--this is just lovely!

  • @EngPheniks
    @EngPheniks 4 года назад

    reminds me of Tom & Jerry. Those marching ants.

  • @Danny-ru7uf
    @Danny-ru7uf 5 лет назад

    I like leaf cutters ants, they have such organization.

  • @eustace8520
    @eustace8520 5 лет назад

    That ending sentence is quite powerful.

  • @arturo7926
    @arturo7926 8 лет назад +3

    God, I absolutely ADORE this channel! I'm so glad I found it. I'll be srpeading the word, believe it!

  • @theanthouse8487
    @theanthouse8487 6 лет назад

    There are actually many different genres of leafcutter ants like Acromyrmex , Trachymyrmex , and Miceritosis.

  • @Lee-id8fc
    @Lee-id8fc 7 лет назад

    I always thought that the ant's head was butt-shaped

  • @2zero.6
    @2zero.6 5 лет назад

    Ant working soo hard but... There I am when i see a ant I be like DiE

  • @DarramationsOfficial
    @DarramationsOfficial 5 лет назад

    I once saw a leafcutter ant soldier killing another different black ant.

  • @mattnicolas6051
    @mattnicolas6051 5 лет назад +4

    Imagine If you were walking down the road and you see all of those ants carry leaves I would follow them