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  • @theabsolutecat915
    @theabsolutecat915 Год назад +3619

    "Hey, anyone noticed that our Queen's put on a lot of weight recently? ...And has started eating our babies?"
    "Shut it, the pheromones don't lie."

    • @TheSoundsInside
      @TheSoundsInside Год назад +63

      🤣

    • @chickennuggets5549
      @chickennuggets5549 Год назад +46

      Jesus Christ is the only way to heaven! He wants to save you ❤
      Jesus Christ is coming back. Will He find faith when He returns? The wages of sin is death. But Jesus Christ leads to everlasting life! He wants to give you that! But we have to accept Him as our Lord and Saviour and live for Him.
      Seek the truth and you shall find it. Draw near to God and He will draw near to you! God bless you.

    • @Yummers_500
      @Yummers_500 Год назад +1

      @@chickennuggets5549 shut the hell up bruh please

    • @AccidentalNinja
      @AccidentalNinja Год назад +140

      Also imagine the ant that first found the caterpillar. "How'd the queen get out here? Well, pheromones & that call don't lie. Better bring her back to the nest!"

    • @kanepack876
      @kanepack876 Год назад +45

      @@chickennuggets5549 Oh you’re literally commenting on every single comment saying that

  • @im.virani
    @im.virani Год назад +1139

    Soldier ant : you are not our queen
    Caterpillar: 'croaks' once
    Soldier ant : long live the queen 👑

    • @KrotowX
      @KrotowX Год назад +30

      All glory to the Hypnotoad ... erm ... hypnopillar.

    • @Whitehorse_crimefighter
      @Whitehorse_crimefighter Год назад +5

      Uganda knuckles would have seen right through the facade and spit on them right away

    • @andreasgustafsson5185
      @andreasgustafsson5185 Год назад +1

      I see why they thrive so much in the UK now

    • @otakoob
      @otakoob Год назад +1

      Caterpillar: UwU

    • @Pengalen
      @Pengalen 11 месяцев назад +4

      "Muh Queen!"

  • @ruin8891
    @ruin8891 Год назад +1751

    I remember seeing these little blue butterflies flying around in Germany. Never thought they would have such an interesting, extraordinary cycle of life…

    • @chickennuggets5549
      @chickennuggets5549 Год назад +15

      Jesus Christ is the only way to heaven! He wants to save you ❤
      Jesus Christ is coming back. Will He find faith when He returns? The wages of sin is death. But Jesus Christ leads to everlasting life! He wants to give you that! But we have to accept Him as our Lord and Saviour and live for Him.
      Seek the truth and you shall find it. Draw near to God and He will draw near to you! God bless you.

    • @thanhvu2377
      @thanhvu2377 Год назад +43

      Average Sega fan moment

    • @unwnme
      @unwnme Год назад

      Nintendo retardation is no joke.

    • @ArchStanton45
      @ArchStanton45 Год назад +16

      Are you confusing the large blue, which is a big European species of butterfly with a wing span of +5 cm, with the common blue and small blue which are much smaller and more common, with a wingspan of 2 - 3 cm, the caterpillars of the smaller species do not feed on ant larva?

    • @ruin8891
      @ruin8891 Год назад +5

      @@ArchStanton45 Just googled pictures of them, out of curiosity. I live here in Central Europe, I saw all of them, mostly as a kid when I was almost everyday outside. So does that matter?

  • @15Anime4Ever15
    @15Anime4Ever15 Год назад +3075

    You find a woman alone in the woods. She offers you your favorite fruit. She’s familiar. She tells you she’s weary and hurt and asks for shelter. As you lead her home, you realize why she’s familiar. She’s an old relative of the family! Of course! Got lost on her way to visit. And when you bring her home, everyone greets her after just a moment of confusion. Yes, yes, of course she’s remembered! She’s part of the family. She’s welcome.
    Months pass. Family members go missing. Gone, without a trace. You seek comfort in each other. Your relative is larger now, but that just makes it more comforting when she hugs. She’s grown so much since she came home. She’s always lived here.
    One day, you find yourself alone in the house. Everyone is gone. All that remains is some growth stuck to the floor. Like some kind of coffin. You feel like you should leave but you have nowhere to go. The growth is too large and heavy to move. You live around it. You long for your loved ones. Where have they gone?
    Then one day the growth splits. And out crawls the woman, one of your relatives! Except, no. She’s different now. Inhuman. With fuzz and wings and she looks at you like an insect, towering above you. “Thank you for the hospitality, cousin.” And she flies away. Leaving you alone in an empty nest.

    • @iLoveMoney309
      @iLoveMoney309 Год назад +152

      Heartbreaking 😢

    • @PeepStarsGo
      @PeepStarsGo Год назад +233

      If you created the story, I just wanna say it’s really creatives!🎉

    • @15Anime4Ever15
      @15Anime4Ever15 Год назад +307

      @@PeepStarsGo Lol I was trying to imagine this horrific scene occurring with humans instead of bugs and yeah it's horrifying.

    • @henrrypoop7570
      @henrrypoop7570 Год назад +77

      Yo this need more likes for having such an artistic view at something i wouldnt call beautiful

    • @crappyaccount
      @crappyaccount Год назад +26

      @@15Anime4Ever15 creepy, i love it

  • @grouchydude3448
    @grouchydude3448 Год назад +2682

    Nature beats any Steven King horror novel hands down!

    • @randomdaveUK
      @randomdaveUK Год назад +134

      Most sci fi starts with an idea from nature.
      Alien - wasps that inject larvae into other insects etc. Burst out of the body.
      Last of us - evolved fungi and ants
      Mass effect and the giant worms - bobbit worm (horrible thing, but underwater)
      Loads more out there, truly fascinating is nature

    • @Gabriel_F4924
      @Gabriel_F4924 Год назад

      @@randomdaveUK Ever heard about the panthers that imitates monkey sounds IRL
      Ever seen the anime made in abyss where predator flowers imitate the help cries of dead victims?

    • @angryman1206
      @angryman1206 Год назад +42

      Damn nature! You scary!

    • @fredfry5100
      @fredfry5100 Год назад +19

      ​@@randomdaveUK Right or wrong it's also why the nature channel is also the single best provider of reasons not to vote for nature lovers.

    • @zammmerjammer
      @zammmerjammer Год назад

      @@randomdaveUK You forgot the MIdwich Cuckoos.

  • @blueheartless36
    @blueheartless36 Год назад +1044

    Holy, that's a risky game! It's crazy that they not only learned to puff up, but, the actual sounds a queen makes????

    • @Oleksiy777
      @Oleksiy777 Год назад

      @@Gg-ij7li what does your allegation have to do with the caterpillar? Better tell me why God has created the caterpillar to be a parasite?

    • @user-eh6ju6dw6o
      @user-eh6ju6dw6o Год назад +92

      Risky but it success many thousands of years

    • @Oleksiy777
      @Oleksiy777 Год назад +23

      @@hopebgood There is God. I am not an atheist, I am theist. The God, or the divine presence, or a divine intelligent substance, however you want to call it. Of course God does not have a face. So called "holy books" of religions and cults (like Bible) are of course mostly a bunch of lies when they describe supernatural phenomena connected with their protagonists and other "saints". But they do describe some true historical events as well. I hate when religious fanatics try to ascribe their invented unnecessary intermediaries between God and men (like Jesus) to God. They make a big ungrounded leap from faith in God to faith in Jesus, Mohamad, Budda (and alike). That's where the lie begins. But God (in unincorporated form) does exists, and he/she/it/they guide evolution. So there is nothing wrong with the evolution theory. Evolution is guided by God through billions of years. God exists (is manifested most) in higher frequency vibration spiritual dimensions. That's how the things in the Universe are in a nutshell. But most people would not agree with me. And that is their (not my) problem.

    • @carnap355
      @carnap355 Год назад +94

      ​@@Oleksiy777 source?

    • @thehartless1482
      @thehartless1482 Год назад

      ​@@carnap355 drop dead and you will know

  • @Sam4e82
    @Sam4e82 Год назад +334

    Mother nature is a sight to behold.

    • @LeventeCzelnai
      @LeventeCzelnai Год назад

      Mother nature is a sick horrible place

    • @chickennuggets5549
      @chickennuggets5549 Год назад +4

      Jesus Christ is the only way to heaven! He wants to save you ❤
      Jesus Christ is coming back. Will He find faith when He returns? The wages of sin is death. But Jesus Christ leads to everlasting life! He wants to give you that! But we have to accept Him as our Lord and Saviour and live for Him.
      Seek the truth and you shall find it. Draw near to God and He will draw near to you! God bless you.

    • @corndogrequiem1728
      @corndogrequiem1728 Год назад +2

      Evolution is so bizarre, I'm just gonna have to agree with the Chicken Nuggets on this one.
      I mean, it's way easier to just accept that God made all creatures for a purpose... some sick, sadistic purpose.

    • @supattreewatanawong5025
      @supattreewatanawong5025 Год назад +4

      Most beautiful and most terrified

    • @kadenha2175
      @kadenha2175 Год назад

      Your mom as well

  • @zimcenzocassano9981
    @zimcenzocassano9981 Год назад +184

    This caterpillar bring the term “hiding in a plain sight” to the whole new level

  • @br4nd0nh347
    @br4nd0nh347 Год назад +35

    I like how she leaves during spring, safe during winter and no need to fight her way out.

    • @tripplefives1402
      @tripplefives1402 7 месяцев назад +2

      She ate all the ant larvae. The adult ants died off from old age.

  • @IndependentMind115
    @IndependentMind115 Год назад +145

    Takes 'evil stepmother' to a WHOLE new level! 😳😬

  • @nyebe6598
    @nyebe6598 Год назад +118

    The more I learn about the different creatures in our planet the more I get amazed. Every creature has a unique role to play and its wonderful to know.

    • @hinaguiza8810
      @hinaguiza8810 9 дней назад

      Crazyyy. I'm so worried about crows going extinct with the way things are going. There are barely any crows here though there used to be alot when I was young. Crows are really smart creatures.

  • @RygorMortis
    @RygorMortis Год назад +194

    I love the joyful melody playing while the narrator gleefully exclaims that these nightmare creatures, once thought extinct, are now among us in dense population.

    • @mangalink25
      @mangalink25 Год назад

      What, are you an ant?

    • @taterboob
      @taterboob Год назад +33

      Typical alarmist ant rhetoric.

    • @chickennuggets5549
      @chickennuggets5549 Год назад +1

      Jesus Christ is the only way to heaven! He wants to save you ❤
      Jesus Christ is coming back. Will He find faith when He returns? The wages of sin is death. But Jesus Christ leads to everlasting life! He wants to give you that! But we have to accept Him as our Lord and Saviour and live for Him.
      Seek the truth and you shall find it. Draw near to God and He will draw near to you! God bless you.

    • @RygorMortis
      @RygorMortis Год назад +8

      @@chickennuggets5549 Nah

    • @uncaringbear
      @uncaringbear Год назад +10

      It's not really fair to call them 'nightmare creatures'. They serve an important role in nature, and unlike humans, they don't kill other creatures out of malice or greed.

  • @TheScientist43
    @TheScientist43 Год назад +613

    Ant: "Excuse me. Why are you eating our babies.?"
    Caterpillar: "Er....I'm your Queen "
    Ant: "Oh right...carry on."

    • @alexandersolodovnikov4840
      @alexandersolodovnikov4840 Год назад +24

      I belive there's a commentary on internal British politics hidden there somewhere.

    • @davidblake4716
      @davidblake4716 Год назад +4

      😆

    • @panthekirb7561
      @panthekirb7561 7 месяцев назад +8

      "Excuse me. Why are you eating our babies?"
      "Er....I'm jewish"
      "Oh right, sorry for being anti semitic...carry on."

    • @Mopark25
      @Mopark25 5 месяцев назад

      Stupid ants

    • @Rtgv123
      @Rtgv123 5 месяцев назад +1

      Caterpillar : becoz hes not timmy

  • @squeegie
    @squeegie Год назад +85

    Conan O'Brian was right all along when he wrote for The Simpsons...
    "No one ever suspects a butterfly".

  • @DarshanBhambhani
    @DarshanBhambhani Год назад +17

    Caterpillar: literally look like this 🐛
    Ant: Queen is that you your highness?

    • @greendino5388
      @greendino5388 3 месяца назад

      I will mock ants, Ants can't very much see but can only smell anything it's value or importance, ants can only see queens tail, to attract it's army to mimic themselves

  • @vinbun1phonezprankz131
    @vinbun1phonezprankz131 Год назад +663

    Props to the camera man such dedication and bravery to shrink your self down to ant size

    • @mikethescienceguy
      @mikethescienceguy Год назад +77

      they hired an ant duh

    • @naychiv9325
      @naychiv9325 Год назад +19

      Could you imagine just how small that camera is!!

    • @ChilloutLibrary
      @ChilloutLibrary Год назад +10

      ​@@mikethescienceguy ...tempting it with pheromone

    • @valevisa8429
      @valevisa8429 Год назад +9

      OK dude,try something else,the joke is as old as Santa Claus.

    • @atrocious_pr0xy
      @atrocious_pr0xy Год назад +5

      Not to mention the risk of being devoured!

  • @silkwormstories5230
    @silkwormstories5230 Год назад +1122

    I understand that the caterpillar fools the ants into thinking it's one of them, but I am surprised that they don't notice the destruction of their own larvae.

    • @mukulvdhiman
      @mukulvdhiman Год назад +492

      You don't question the queen

    • @son_60han
      @son_60han Год назад

      Pheromones don't lie, now shut up

    • @algladyou
      @algladyou Год назад

      Off with her heads

    • @MiMi-Elona
      @MiMi-Elona Год назад +266

      Well the pheromones dont lie.....

    • @MrKakuzukun
      @MrKakuzukun Год назад +98

      It's incredible, and such an interesting evolutionary adaptation.

  • @otakoob
    @otakoob Год назад +10

    Caterpillar: UwU
    Ants: THAT'S OUR QUEEN!!
    Caterpillar: Checkmate, SIMPS

  • @buenvidanadz1969
    @buenvidanadz1969 Год назад +126

    What amazes me is that the ants also seem not confused by having an "additional queen". They're like "yep, another queen, nothing silly going around here"

    • @jayzenstyle
      @jayzenstyle Год назад +16

      Must be an Argentine ant colony? or any ants that have multiple queens in a colony.

    • @lubo7699
      @lubo7699 Год назад

      ​@@jayzenstylein Europe ? Dont think so

    • @ae3464
      @ae3464 Год назад +7

      @@lubo7699 there are argentine ant megacolonies in europe, idk about uk tho

    • @lubo7699
      @lubo7699 Год назад +1

      @@ae3464 True, I forgot they were invasive

    • @raloed.363
      @raloed.363 Год назад +1

      Plus the ants not realizing that the new "queen" was eating the larvae and dwindling the ant population. Did they thought that if they feed her enough she will eventually spawn a generation of super ants

  • @jacquelinesamuels569
    @jacquelinesamuels569 Год назад +21

    You see this video once and it never leaves your memory! What a lesson on trust!

  • @eenayeah
    @eenayeah Год назад +66

    This is AMAZING! All BBC footage is great but this one just stuck out to me today, WOW! The trickery of this caterpillar. I cannot believe it!

    • @deehinker1848
      @deehinker1848 Год назад

      Those ants and caterpillar are paid actors, don't be fooled!

  • @justinwilliam6534
    @justinwilliam6534 Год назад +299

    I always thought that Hawaii is the only place in the world to find carnivorous caterpillars until now.

    • @chitinskin9860
      @chitinskin9860 Год назад +27

      There's also harvester butterflies, which eat aphids, and planthopper parasite moths, which attach to planthoppers while small and eat them alive until they are bigger than their now dead host.
      Cherry gall azure's are another North American butterfly with predatory larvae, but they are technically omnivorous, as they eat both galls and the mites that made the gall.

    • @kingbeef66
      @kingbeef66 Год назад +19

      Well those caterpillars are scarier since they’re straight up hunting predators. The one in the video is creepy, though, but in a more insidious way.

    • @chickennuggets5549
      @chickennuggets5549 Год назад +1

      Jesus Christ is the only way to heaven! He wants to save you ❤
      Jesus Christ is coming back. Will He find faith when He returns? The wages of sin is death. But Jesus Christ leads to everlasting life! He wants to give you that! But we have to accept Him as our Lord and Saviour and live for Him.
      Seek the truth and you shall find it. Draw near to God and He will draw near to you! God bless you.

    • @kingbeef66
      @kingbeef66 Год назад

      @@chickennuggets5549 Nobody asked for this you religious bot.

    • @julienrockingham54
      @julienrockingham54 Год назад

      I was thinking that

  • @indigowolf556
    @indigowolf556 Год назад +168

    While I am not a fan of bugs for sure, this little video really mesmerised me and it's just made me think of the tiniest little bugs and a role that they play in our world. Simply amazing😮

    • @MrSeekerOfPeace
      @MrSeekerOfPeace Год назад +1

      Butterflies are incredible pollinators and are a serious contributor to the growth of food crops everywhere.

  • @rgygduysdgyuygsduysd
    @rgygduysdgyuygsduysd Год назад +8

    When I see videos like this, it makes me grateful to nature that bugs are very small.

  • @chocolate-soulja40
    @chocolate-soulja40 6 месяцев назад +6

    It's krazy how something horrible can turn into something beautiful 🦋

  • @ChrisColmenter
    @ChrisColmenter Год назад +4

    When insects learn by watching you through you're window playing Among Us.

  • @Garl_Vinland
    @Garl_Vinland 6 месяцев назад +4

    “OH MY GOD THE YOUNGLINGS WHAT ARE YOU-oh, your majesty! I hardly recognized you, carry on.”

  • @middleclassic
    @middleclassic Год назад +33

    Truly remarkable. I’m at awe to know something evolved like this. Ingenious yet utterly chilling at the same time.

    • @DHBSri
      @DHBSri Год назад +2

      I’m more in awe of the Creator! The caterpillar may usefully keep the expansion of the ant colonies in check playing an important role in the ecosystem.

  • @AyoolaPonle
    @AyoolaPonle Год назад +18

    The large "trickery" blue. New addition to its name. Amazing nature.

  • @TragoudistrosMPH
    @TragoudistrosMPH Год назад +176

    It's amazing that it could bypass so many ant defenses. (Considering ants come in so many shapes and sizes, it makes some sense that they have wide acceptance criteria for 'family')
    I wonder if they trick one species or several species of ants?

    • @hkay3127
      @hkay3127 Год назад +5

      I'm surprised the camera can trick the ants to not attack it.. I wonder if they sprayed it with the same pheromone

    • @lukasturm5277
      @lukasturm5277 Год назад +2

      Not all of the ant species, far from that. I think only a few species from the Myrmica genus.

    • @Unchainedful
      @Unchainedful Год назад +11

      This trick doesn’t work against all any colonies. For example army ant colonies queens don’t make that noise and only release a unique pheromone that her ants knows, which is impossible for any other insect to replicate since it’s unique to each colony. Also army ants are aware of each other presence.

    • @jessehunter362
      @jessehunter362 Год назад +3

      Other blue butterflies also secret honeydew, most just don’t go so far as the great blue. Some tropical ones dose ants with mind control pheromones to act as their bodyguards, tho!

    • @jessehunter362
      @jessehunter362 Год назад +1

      @@rosssilver that’s a little different- the raider ants are able to get the larvae they steal to imprint on raider ant pheromones. It’s harder to mimic pheromones. Some blues can do it by eating ants and reusing their pheromones, but i don’t think the great blue does. (Most blues don’t need pheromones at all, because most blues produce honeydew and are tended to by ants in exchange for honeydew, like aphids)

  • @Lincyna
    @Lincyna Год назад +16

    The ant who brought a caterpillar is so in big trouble.

  • @bobbymoss6160
    @bobbymoss6160 Год назад +9

    The miracle of nature. Absolutely amazing.

  • @beyondview
    @beyondview Год назад +4

    It's so good to hear sir David Attenborough voice

  • @Zveebo
    @Zveebo Год назад +30

    Nature is amazing. And incredible to think this is happening here in the UK!

  • @solumefood
    @solumefood Год назад +3

    This creature just made number one of my all time favs chart

  • @gegaloo1441
    @gegaloo1441 Год назад +6

    One of the most amazing life cycle of any insects or animals. What an amazing evolution of an caterpillar.

  • @mercuryman1250
    @mercuryman1250 Год назад +22

    Just amazing and strange. Science is really cool

  • @Milton2k
    @Milton2k Год назад +66

    Nefarious as it could be, nature is the ultimate teacher.

  • @neiacormae9550
    @neiacormae9550 Год назад +3

    I used to catch these little guys often when I lived on a farm for vacation, good times.

  • @GabeBarcelona
    @GabeBarcelona Год назад +5

    The things I've learned about bugs makes me more terrified of the concept of aliens 👽

  • @anseinueseima408
    @anseinueseima408 Год назад +10

    who wouldve thought those beautiful moths grow up like this

  • @vipahman
    @vipahman Год назад +21

    Even Attenborough is in shock!

  • @kingbeef66
    @kingbeef66 Год назад +12

    Second carnivorous caterpillar I've heard of outside of those Hawaiian ones. But the ones in Hawaii are still scarier since they’re complete ambush predators.

  • @williamramos3350
    @williamramos3350 11 месяцев назад +2

    That is one of the coolest and craziest things I have watched.

  • @THEE.apples
    @THEE.apples Год назад +3

    Caterpillar: Dont mind if I do 😊

  • @tracygardner6318
    @tracygardner6318 Год назад +20

    Amazing. Glad I’m not a larvae.

    • @FahadAyaz
      @FahadAyaz Год назад +1

      You probably wouldn't feel much of it anyway tbf

    • @KrotowX
      @KrotowX Год назад

      Let see in second life.

  • @Night-Jester
    @Night-Jester Год назад +2

    That got more intense than I expected.

  • @TucsonDude
    @TucsonDude Год назад +26

    How they got a tiny camera (and a camera man) down that anthole boggles my mind.

    • @isz92
      @isz92 Год назад +12

      I believe they build special sets in glass cases that already have cameras set up.

    • @sinyud
      @sinyud Год назад +28

      the trick is to hire very very very tiny people

    • @mouth7137
      @mouth7137 Год назад +3

      Probably something similar to those tube cameras they use in surgeries

    • @TucsonDude
      @TucsonDude Год назад

      @@isz92 Thanks! Crazy that a sensible and thoughtful answer gets far fewer upvotes than the silly comment below.

    • @ilovtheend
      @ilovtheend Год назад +1

      What is this - a camera for ants?!

  • @mailtojarriya
    @mailtojarriya Год назад +1

    Wow seemingly harmless beautiful butterfly.

  • @torreeric499
    @torreeric499 Год назад +32

    A real life cycle of an insect more scarier than any alien or sci fi movies...

    • @KrotowX
      @KrotowX Год назад +3

      Just imagine that in human society you may become robbed much often than become killed. Between insects it is simple - you die. And often in very gruesome way.

    • @LillyWhiteFairy
      @LillyWhiteFairy 6 месяцев назад +1

      Some of the most iconic aliens are based on bugs ironically. Like how the xeno was inspired by the tarantula hawk wasp.

  • @anonymbigfox
    @anonymbigfox Год назад +2

    Queen ants need to encrypt their calls so this caterpillar can no longer mimic them !

  • @tardismole
    @tardismole Год назад +6

    Never seen a Large Blue butterfly, and now I know why. I'm glad it's been reintroduced.

  • @D-me-dream-smp
    @D-me-dream-smp Год назад +1

    Once again nature comes up with such an insanely convoluted and crazy method of survival you wonder how it possibly came about. Major props to the ones who discovered these facts and of course the incredible cinematography.

  • @ORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR13
    @ORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR13 Год назад +8

    TROLLING the ANTS 😂😂

  • @AbdulSalam-jw7db
    @AbdulSalam-jw7db 3 месяца назад

    Caterpillars never fails to amaze us. One of the best in world in evolution. Birds, small mammals feed on them everyday and they exists!!!!

  • @beras_jasmine
    @beras_jasmine Год назад +6

    Wow i really miss mr David !
    It makes the video even more entertain to watch ❤️

  • @dylanbuchman8128
    @dylanbuchman8128 Год назад +2

    Girl ATE 🤣🤣🤣

  • @endoucheeray7018
    @endoucheeray7018 Год назад +6

    The “Eco-friendly Ant control” at its finest.

    • @barbiquearea
      @barbiquearea Год назад

      Much more humane than spraying pesticides.

    • @KrotowX
      @KrotowX Год назад

      Cordyceps fungus also do the same on ant adult forms.

  • @mecha417
    @mecha417 Год назад +1

    "Here's a lesson in trickery, this is going down in history..."

  • @user-eh6ju6dw6o
    @user-eh6ju6dw6o Год назад +4

    Nature something increadible

  • @storagegarage9991
    @storagegarage9991 Год назад +1

    Deception skills in infiltrating the ants colony
    Caterpillar: 10/10
    Camera man: I do this everytime for a living.

  • @navarmaxted9976
    @navarmaxted9976 Год назад +4

    Equal parts beautiful and terrifying

  • @Coffee-hj5di
    @Coffee-hj5di 7 месяцев назад +1

    I never realized there were Carnivorous Caterpillars outside of Hawaii, amazing

  • @tricesimo
    @tricesimo Год назад +14

    This reminds me of another nature documentary I saw many years ago, but would like to find again. if I remember right, it was another kind of caterpillar that would invade an ant colony, but it had extremely tough skin that was impervious to the ants' stings and bites. It would eat as many larva as it could find until the ants would panic and start to evacuate them from their birthing chamber. When the caterpillar had its fill, it would climb to the top of the anthill and pupate - its skin too tough for the ants to pierce, and I believe it secured itself to the mound so the ants couldn't lift it. When it came time to emerge, the ants pounced, figuring they could finally kill it, but the moth had one last trick up its sleeve... it was covered in many sticky hairs that clogged the ants' mandibles and irritated them so much they had to retreat to clean themselves. After a few minutes of drying its new wings, the moth flew away.
    Does anyone else remember that one? I'd love to see that clip again...

  • @rumination2399
    @rumination2399 Год назад +1

    Magnificent creature.

  • @MedullarisConus
    @MedullarisConus Год назад +4

    Amazing! The good thing is that it's virtually impossible to bring down any ant population that way😂

  • @weaponizedcropduster
    @weaponizedcropduster 6 месяцев назад +1

    "Carnivorous Undercover Caterpillar" makes for an excellent band name.

  • @Jimmy_Johns
    @Jimmy_Johns Год назад +22

    How can they record this??? This is so amazing!

    • @BornInsane0
      @BornInsane0 Год назад +5

      I imagine its a controlled environment. It's not actually in the wild. They build the set. Place cameras in place. Then place the animals. Then wait.

    • @Jimmy_Johns
      @Jimmy_Johns Год назад

      @@BornInsane0 omg I never thought of that. That makes total sense! Thank you!

    • @BornInsane0
      @BornInsane0 Год назад +1

      @@Jimmy_Johns this all a guess btw. I could be completely wrong 🤣

    • @janslavik5284
      @janslavik5284 Год назад +2

      BornInsane0 is right, most modern documentaries use a combination of wildlife footage and a controlled studio environment. Even when there is a "story" to follow, let's say the documentary focuses on a single animal and it's journey for example, the final footage is a combination of multiple animals, some wild and some not. I'm not saying this is a bad thing btw, this way of making the documentaries allows us to have such gems as this video right here.

    • @susivarga7303
      @susivarga7303 Год назад +2

      Give the camera to the strongest ant?
      And because the cameraman always survives...

  • @OpEditorial
    @OpEditorial 8 месяцев назад +1

    Gives a new twist to "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" story

  • @northlander
    @northlander Год назад +4

    "It was the butterfly I tell you. The butterfly!"
    Simpsons was spot on. No one would've suspected it was the butterfly.

  • @marionhautea5134
    @marionhautea5134 Год назад +2

    Amazing on how the DNA evolved to create all these intricate processes to survive amidst all threats and flourish passing these codes to the next generation

  • @HamsterFlex
    @HamsterFlex Год назад +3

    This is absolutely amazing

  • @anandiarts9841
    @anandiarts9841 5 месяцев назад

    The person who noticed it 😲😲😲😳😳. Great respect bruv

  • @Crazywaffle5150
    @Crazywaffle5150 Год назад +3

    That's absolutely amazing.

  • @eriksonyw
    @eriksonyw Год назад +2

    Caterpillar of the Harvester butterflies (Feniseca tarquinius) are also carnivorous.

  • @TheStopShort
    @TheStopShort Год назад +3

    This reminds me of liphyra brassolis, or “moth butterfly”. Another carnivorous caterpillar, ot has a hard and heavy outer shell that allows it to just walk into an ant colony and start eating larvae. Pupates without incident, then emerges as a butterfly with slippery, irritating scales to disorient the ants while it escapes

  • @GoodKyn
    @GoodKyn Год назад

    Ant was like AYOOO QUEEN and picked her ass up

  • @Spacey7
    @Spacey7 Год назад +5

    Wow that's amazing! Nature is amazing 💕

  • @stiles217
    @stiles217 8 месяцев назад

    The amount of work put in to this video is insane

  • @chenwong1036
    @chenwong1036 Год назад +3

    This caterpillar for sure caused some serious massacre. But I can see some resemblance, the butterfly has some ant looks haha

  • @user-bh4gt8eb8d
    @user-bh4gt8eb8d 7 месяцев назад +1

    I thought that noise the ant was doing was my stomach bubbling

  • @paularomano5549
    @paularomano5549 Год назад +4

    Nature is always surprising us.

  • @ilhanthediamondcrafter9767
    @ilhanthediamondcrafter9767 Год назад +2

    What a fascinating creature

  • @willphoenix5464
    @willphoenix5464 Год назад +7

    If I recall correctly, conservationists were worried by declining Large Blue butterfly may be caused by grazing of the land, so they decided to purchase the sites where they found the butterflies and wall them off from cattle
    This backfired immensely and the Large Blue soon became extinct
    Apparently the grazed pasture habitat is perfect for the specific red ants (mainly due to turf height modifying soil temperature) the butterfly tricks and by stopping grazing from cattle -and rabbit populations had an epidemic that killed them- the wrong ants colonised the site and killed off the Large Blue

  • @DrSoftShoo
    @DrSoftShoo 5 месяцев назад +1

    Narrator: "She was re-introduced"
    Ants: "wtf!?"

  • @shaundurant7415
    @shaundurant7415 Год назад +6

    That is amazing! How the hell do the caterpillars know how to do that? I wonder if they can use those butterflies to control fire ants? They are many invasive species of ants around the world.

    • @gamatardlekaboom8760
      @gamatardlekaboom8760 Год назад

      Instinct one many drugs Nature can give ya thats how the baby moth survived and Humans are invasive as well on the whole globe
      Ants are just following the same route
      But if you want to control fire ants population
      Just add some parasitic fungus and bring in anteater

    • @dweebteambuilderjones7627
      @dweebteambuilderjones7627 8 месяцев назад

      The caterpillars only target these particular ants because they are largely blind and thus can be fooled by smell & sound alone. Also, most lycaenids are symbiotic with caterpillars, some species just changed it from mutualism to parasitism.

  • @SirGlacius1
    @SirGlacius1 Год назад +2

    This is the best horror story I've heard in years. Reality beats fiction is an understatement here

    • @gamatardlekaboom8760
      @gamatardlekaboom8760 Год назад +1

      And Fiction can teach how reality works
      Only if you are bright enough to understand exaggeration but yes reality is way more stranger than man made fantasies

  • @roblewis6498
    @roblewis6498 Год назад +4

    wow.. In Australia they have such a problem with Ants.... WOuld much prefere nice looking Blue butterflies

  • @kevinsteel7875
    @kevinsteel7875 Месяц назад

    "Sir, what is the status of colony 55?"
    "Completely wiped out, and I've begun the molting process"
    "Great work, Boss, the one and only!"

  • @MM-jf1me
    @MM-jf1me Год назад +7

    Amazing! How is the butterfly not attacked by ants as it leaves the nest? Did it kill the colony by eating all their larvae before pupating?

    • @lifes40123
      @lifes40123 Год назад +5

      The ants still think its a queen after months of the caterpillar living/producing chemicals and the fake queen noise with them

    • @monica012077
      @monica012077 Год назад +5

      I think it's eaten all the larvae by then, and the worker ants would have died over the course of the year. Leaving no one to attend to the larvae the other queen is producing.

    • @luisapisacar9252
      @luisapisacar9252 Год назад +3

      it still has the chemical signature of the queen, so the ant's don't care.

    • @dweebteambuilderjones7627
      @dweebteambuilderjones7627 8 месяцев назад

      These ants are largely blind and the butterfly wouldn't be seen escaping.

  • @pedrosanchezdelmonton9995
    @pedrosanchezdelmonton9995 3 месяца назад

    The ant that takes the caterpillar inside was named worker of the year!!!!

  • @mohammed_wari
    @mohammed_wari Год назад +2

    Nature is incredible 🤔

  • @grimgoreironhide9985
    @grimgoreironhide9985 Год назад +2

    That's some brutal stuff.

  • @LamborghiniDiabloSVPursuit
    @LamborghiniDiabloSVPursuit Год назад +6

    Considering the queen's chamber is tended to actively, I just imagine the scenario playing like a long game of TES: Oblivion, complete with the game's hilarious AI.
    Caterpillar: *devours another ant larva*
    Ant guard: The body's still warm, there's a killer about.
    *Finds another body*
    Ant guard: May you rest in peace.
    Caterpillar: *devours another ant larva just behind the guard*

    • @janslavik5284
      @janslavik5284 Год назад

      Ant guard: Your majesty, have you by chance seen anything suspicious around here?
      Catterpillar ( *chomping* *on* *another* *victim* ): Ehmmm... nope, carry on.

    • @peasant8246
      @peasant8246 Год назад

      More like Among Us.

  • @liveletlive3348
    @liveletlive3348 8 месяцев назад +1

    _Even the Professor's money heist plan had lot of troubles, fights, man down even , but here we have this tiny caterpillar, the best at Larvae heist_ 🐛🎭
    ( P.S. : props to the cameraman for this amazing footage )

  • @canonbehenna612
    @canonbehenna612 Год назад +3

    Even though the caterpillar is carnivores it still needs to be worried of wasps

  • @armagetronfasttrack9808
    @armagetronfasttrack9808 Год назад +2

    That butterfly is made from a philosopher's stone

  • @bclagnese
    @bclagnese Год назад +5

    So....What happened to that ant colony with most of its larva eaten??

    • @chitinskin9860
      @chitinskin9860 Год назад +2

      They recover eventually. They still have a queen who is constantly laying hundreds of eggs each day, and a lot of workers that continued doing their jobs. So long as some worse predator doesn't show up, or a rival ant colony, they should be able to replenish their numbers within a couple weeks.

    • @hansices6535
      @hansices6535 Год назад

      The species of ant that it infiltrates regularly splits up its nest and colonizes other nests, so an empty nest like this one will be colonized very quickly by a sister colony.

  • @Packguardian_gacha8684
    @Packguardian_gacha8684 Год назад

    This is just incredible. And the final form is breathtakingly beautiful.

  • @vitaliyvyntu4566
    @vitaliyvyntu4566 Год назад +3

    Very interesting