The tallest recorded termite mound is 12.8 metres, located in Congo. That's 3000 times the size of a termites height. By comparison, the Burj Khalifa, the tallest man-made structure in the world is 828 metres and therefore about 500 times the size of a human. It goes to show that despite being a little white ant, they are capable of building structures six times larger than we have and that's without any technology, just their bare bodies.
@@bossmanviking With our bare hands and no technology to assist us. You think we could make a tower six times the size of the Burj Khalifa out of dung? Ok buddy, good luck 👍 Let go of your hubris dude, I wasn’t stating termites are better than humans.
Worth noting that humans studied termite mounds when designing ventilation systems for skyscrapers. Without termites, we may not have been able to build buildings as tall as we can now.
The tallest recorded termite mound is 12.8 metres, located in Congo. That's 3000 times the size of a termites height. By comparison, the Burj Khalifa, the tallest man-made structure in the world is 828 metres and therefore about 500 times the size of a human. It goes to show that despite being a little white ant, they are capable of building structures six times larger than we have and that's without any technology, just their bare bodies.
Great video! But it did leave a important question unaswered: what do the mound building termites eat? If the rainforest turned into savannas filled with termite mounds, how do they get their rotten wood meals?
Still decaying plant matter and wood. Fallen leaves, twigs, and wood is still plentiful in those biomes. They also feed on fungal material and softer plants as well. Does not need to be a wet rotting log, most forms of wood are still edible to them
@@derpychicken2131 oh I see thank you! Its pretty amazing how effecient they are at eating. Doesn't look like much is available yet there are still so many termite mounds
Are these termite mounds individual entities, each with their own queen?... or are they all connected to each other by subterranean tunnels?... I mean, if you see two termite mounds not far from each other, like 2 or 3 meters apart, would those mounds be individual entities or connected to each other?
@@noble7065 It depends for ant-species as well. There are like 40.000 different ant species. Some have one queen, some have more queens, and there are even some species who can replaces their queen (like bees can)
@@smeggiamagarwine I've read that one termite species in Brazil had made a colony as large as Great Britain, all of their mounds are connected by subterranean tunnels. Those termite mounds are also some of the oldest, dated to be at least 4,000 years old.
We have these mounds across the road from my house - Albany on the southern tip of Western Australia. Admittedly they're smaller mounds (4-5 feet tall) but it's relatively cold and wet here compared to the rest of WA. The aircon system and mound design is likely for heat retention rather than cooling.
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I am near certain that if humans were to ever go extinct. Termites, Ants, Bees, and/or wasps would become the dominant sentient species on earth. I can only imagine how cool it would be to see these insects evolve slowly into their own form of intelligence.
nice content but you should do something for your sound it sound like you're inside a box , probably too much bass frequency and you talk a little too close to your mic and the voice is a little too low compared to the music
I just found your channel by chance. It's wonderful, thank you. I teach school, and would like permission to use your content for my kids (educational purposes, as you are duing here). With written credit to your channel, naturally. I will add subtitles in Hebrew. Can send them to you, if you like, when they are ready.
History has it that the termite hill known in Luganda as a Kiswa or in Arabic known as Al-Aqsa or al-Aqswa were the first Temple on earth built on orders of King Solomon and while building hills or temple the termites ate the stick Solomon was holding and he fell down and died and Solomon was buried where he died in a termite hill known as Al-Aqsa or al-Aqswa!
Interesting brother I kinda look at this video of termites building and the guy said they build it out of spit and feces and I thought of the tower of Babylon and I thought of some people building their foundation on something else other than God and the Bible and it’s like a mound of feces spit and toilet paper
Evolution simply can’t explain how a tiny creatures with a simple brain would build such a marvelous structure considering the laws of thermodynamics and the principles of architecture.
You used a lot of words that you definitely don't understand the meaning of and are now happy about yourself as a pigeon flinging poop on a chess board is
not all are still ocupied by termites. The mounds stay around long after the termite nest has died. The mounds form a useful home for a lot of other wild life after the termites are gone.
The tallest recorded termite mound is 12.8 metres, located in Congo. That's 3000 times the size of a termites height. By comparison, the Burj Khalifa, the tallest man-made structure in the world is 828 metres and therefore about 500 times the size of a human. It goes to show that despite being a little white ant, they are capable of building structures six times larger than we have and that's without any technology, just their bare bodies.
if we wanted to make a tower of shit im sure we could of easily made a bigger mound
@@bossmanviking With our bare hands and no technology to assist us. You think we could make a tower six times the size of the Burj Khalifa out of dung? Ok buddy, good luck 👍
Let go of your hubris dude, I wasn’t stating termites are better than humans.
You underestimate the power of their saliva technology and the fact that millions are building one structure
I kill them with my mother slipper
Well they don’t have to worry about lack of oxygen and gravity like we do
The most underrated content creator right here
Thank you so much!
I couldn’t aggree more
Absolutely right!
@@satyr1349 im building a massive mound just thinking about it
Terra mater: Bet you havent heard us.
Worth noting that humans studied termite mounds when designing ventilation systems for skyscrapers. Without termites, we may not have been able to build buildings as tall as we can now.
The tallest recorded termite mound is 12.8 metres, located in Congo. That's 3000 times the size of a termites height. By comparison, the Burj Khalifa, the tallest man-made structure in the world is 828 metres and therefore about 500 times the size of a human. It goes to show that despite being a little white ant, they are capable of building structures six times larger than we have and that's without any technology, just their bare bodies.
Dude are you jealous of termites?
oh shut up...
@@Zfast4y0u there's no need to feel ashamed about taking inspiration from nature and other animals, if something is succesful why don't do that ?
Great video! But it did leave a important question unaswered: what do the mound building termites eat? If the rainforest turned into savannas filled with termite mounds, how do they get their rotten wood meals?
Still decaying plant matter and wood. Fallen leaves, twigs, and wood is still plentiful in those biomes. They also feed on fungal material and softer plants as well. Does not need to be a wet rotting log, most forms of wood are still edible to them
@@derpychicken2131 oh I see thank you! Its pretty amazing how effecient they are at eating. Doesn't look like much is available yet there are still so many termite mounds
Very informative little doco, beautifully produced, narrated and very well presented. Thank you for sharing. Cheers Phil
Really appreciate the comment - thank you!
Are these termite mounds individual entities, each with their own queen?... or are they all connected to each other by subterranean tunnels?... I mean, if you see two termite mounds not far from each other, like 2 or 3 meters apart, would those mounds be individual entities or connected to each other?
Do termites even have one queen per nest like ants? they could have hundreds of queens each.
@@noble7065 According to the internet... ("In most termite species, including R. speratus, colonies are usually founded by 1 king and 1 queen.")
@@noble7065 It depends for ant-species as well. There are like 40.000 different ant species. Some have one queen, some have more queens, and there are even some species who can replaces their queen (like bees can)
@@noble7065 There can be secondary breeders
@@smeggiamagarwine I've read that one termite species in Brazil had made a colony as large as Great Britain, all of their mounds are connected by subterranean tunnels.
Those termite mounds are also some of the oldest, dated to be at least 4,000 years old.
There could be a pixar movie about termites for sure
Humans are like termites too. building skyscrapers and what not. I bet termites feel like they are some advanced species who rule the world.
bro you cant compare those species at all. but hey i like your imagination.
Termites do what they can.
Nah they know they ain't. It's not like termites haven't seen mammals that tower over them
We have these mounds across the road from my house - Albany on the southern tip of Western Australia.
Admittedly they're smaller mounds (4-5 feet tall) but it's relatively cold and wet here compared to the rest of WA. The aircon system and mound design is likely for heat retention rather than cooling.
Dude your neighbours are termites
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I am near certain that if humans were to ever go extinct. Termites, Ants, Bees, and/or wasps would become the dominant sentient species on earth. I can only imagine how cool it would be to see these insects evolve slowly into their own form of intelligence.
Chimera ants fr
lol. All plants and animals created in fraction of seconds. science proofs there is no evolution. Its our heart that is closed,
But they don't need to
Bingo!! @@mikoonblitz5966
No, probably corvids or primates would.
What's this mound-building termite called?
Love you RUclips algorithm for recommending this channel regularly
These mounds are hard as concrete too, someone crashed a HMMWV(humvee) into one and the mound straight up mangled the front end of the vehicle.
Great video man! maybe the music was a tiny bit loud but other than that it was fantastic.
I disagree I could still hear him very clearly throughout
Such magnificent and fascinating creatures . Be so glad they are so minute in size. I can only imagine their reign on earth 😬
Very insightful materialist explanation. Now if only people applied the same scientific methods to the evolution of human social forms.
They did. Actually study some fucking material
nice content but you should do something for your sound
it sound like you're inside a box , probably too much bass frequency and you talk a little too close to your mic
and the voice is a little too low compared to the music
“these mounds are made of the simplest ingredients” spit, shit, piss & dirt
I just found your channel by chance. It's wonderful, thank you.
I teach school, and would like permission to use your content for my kids (educational purposes, as you are duing here). With written credit to your channel, naturally. I will add subtitles in Hebrew. Can send them to you, if you like, when they are ready.
Excellent video as always
Thanks!
Amazing video. Keep it up man
Will do! Plenty more to come 😃
Just subbed tk your channell! Super underrated.. Amazing content and really interesting information! Insane work
Omg ancient himans carved those beautiful castle out of these😮
Super underrated
Quality content man! Keep it up. Glad to see you’re getting some traction with the algorithm.
instant subscription with notifications on. I LOVE evolutionary biology, and I have a dire need to know more about it.
History has it that the termite hill known in Luganda as a Kiswa or in Arabic known as Al-Aqsa or al-Aqswa were the first Temple on earth built on orders of King Solomon and while building hills or temple the termites ate the stick Solomon was holding and he fell down and died and Solomon was buried where he died in a termite hill known as Al-Aqsa or al-Aqswa!
Interesting brother I kinda look at this video of termites building and the guy said they build it out of spit and feces and I thought of the tower of Babylon and I thought of some people building their foundation on something else other than God and the Bible and it’s like a mound of feces spit and toilet paper
Dude, you are on par with David Attenborough. Why are you not more known???!!!
where are they n\a brunch
Ive gotten bitten by these. It burns like hell and the pain is piercing
i thought i was watching a snip from a documentary, subbed
How termites evolved to build massive nests: "They just evolved to build massive nests"
i thought this was a bbc documentary! good work
Beautiful video
Looks like a great source of protein 🍽
Stupendous quality with a splendid voice. Great writing. These are absolutely fantastic videos. Wish I could sub more than once!
You like robot voices? You must be young.
@@anothercomment3451 nope.
are they all connected to each other by subterranean tunnels? 🤔
Very well done, thanks
Very good film. Well done. Amazing insects!
Thank you
Evolution simply can’t explain how a tiny creatures with a simple brain would build such a marvelous structure considering the laws of thermodynamics and the principles of architecture.
You used a lot of words that you definitely don't understand the meaning of and are now happy about yourself as a pigeon flinging poop on a chess board is
Where can we donate!!! Awesome channel ty RUclips
If you didn't see it already: there is a link in the description.
How could your voice sound so charming and calming at the same time
Just I don’t know what to say…so lovely
This 1 video gonna make me sub I like ya style ur definitely underrated and I only seen 1 video I'm bout to binge ur page a little thanks 😎
Yep they call us architects
To a bug, that is basically Saruman's tower, but hundreds of them.
isengard*
@@HerrHeissler
Yes
i just can't escape YOU there
Termites are kinda cute with their chubby bodies
Best quality
Reminds me of the Tesla valve!! spicy video
I wonder how mound building evolves
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if theres no trees in the desert, how is there enough food for so many termite mounds?
not all are still ocupied by termites. The mounds stay around long after the termite nest has died. The mounds form a useful home for a lot of other wild life after the termites are gone.
@@x42brown33 so maybe it was a forest hundreds of years ago.
climate always changing
Not all termites eat wood
@@treycopeland1368 well they seem to have built a lot of huge colonies there, in that desolate dry desert, where did they get their food?
@@hindugoat2302 Decomposing materials
anteater's new target
Oh my god, thermite empire
choking on the splinters
hamare India me b hi hamre ghar k pas
That means there its gold place
God is great, look how amazing what He created, truly amazing, the most skilled artist.
7:04 🗿
you thought right and jello shows not
Y’all are nerding out in the comment’s
✌🏻👊
He sounds loke a grown up stewie
And that, is what happens after colonization.
Good to know that all i need to build the tallest building ever is some shit, dirt, and spit.
your the type to send in the moths not the
aquarium
Awesome until they start eating your home to make theirs
Most dangerous things on this planet 🙄
jello
Allah is great God owns everything on this planet
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Bro climate change can’t change a whole landscape
God created Termites... millions of years 😅🤣😂
What? They evolved to build mounds over millions of years.
No
Yes
maybe
Possibly
Certainly
Indubitably
The world is not even 10000 years old
Earth is 4.543 billion years old. Unless you're religious, in which case there is no point in me debating logic against an illogical idea.