The reason they didnt go right across the ceiling is because i dont think they can carry the larvae while walking on the ceiling. Ants are terrifying and fascinating at the same time. In a way they’re a lot like The Borg without the assimilating part.
@@Thewilsonaterr technically, they share a common ancestor... but you're right, said common ancestor was flying, stinging insect, much like modern-day wasps. Hence why these ants still have stingers.
Its because they want to eat the wasp's larvae. So they need to be able to carry the larvae home. That wouldn't be possible if they were on the ceiling.
I once reached for a mango under some bushes not knowing it was full of army ants inside, after i got the mango i felt my shoulder was kinda itchy, when i looked at it it was full of frkn army ants, I took off my shirt then waved em off as fast as i can
In Guatemala we found this leaf cutter ant mound that was size of (with a personal estimate) an average garage. Mostly under ground, I discovered it when I found the huge stream of ants, and fallowed it to a bigger one, we spent the day, plus others tracking this huge highway system, fallowing the path of the ones holding leaves and stuff. The door way to this mage city was the size of a kiwi or small orange, and the main “highway” was roughly 4 inches wide. The main highway had smaller ones branching of to various trees, and you could see so much work put into them. The jungle floor is all dried leaves and stuff, then you see a dirt trail extending city blocks, where they’ve cleared the path and the sides of the “roads” are all chopped up leaves. It was an incredible find.
This is why humans ruin everything.... he just descrobe the most magical anthill and your comment is. Lets make a metal cast out of it n destroy the ants home loll
@@lazyt6808 yeah the last thing I’d want to see is that colony destroyed. We have enough information to not need to make a cast out of their home for sake of “art”.
@@lazyt6808 I wish I’d gotten a photo graph of the find, the mound was like 20 plus feet wid, and must’ve stood above the jungle floor a good 4-5 feet.
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Hey lets not forget about the wasp nest. Imagine you come rushing outside you hit your head on the wall snepsts the Wasps attack you and you get tangled up in the ant rope now that's a bad day
To everyone wondering why they didn't just walk on the ceiling, it's so that they can steal the wasps' brood and take it back to their nest for food. Walking upside down isn't easy with a heavy load, so building the bridge allows them to easily cart off the babies of their fallen enemies so they can then feed the wasp babies to their own babies.
I'm just left here wondering how they built the bridge in the first place. Like did they start from the ceiling or from the other end first?or did they coordinate and start simultaneously from both sides?
Normal ants form colonies and stay in one place. "Army ants" are a whole family of ants that are extremely regimented and nomadic - like Genghis Khan, they go on campaign and like 100,000 ants suddenly show up somewhere all in a mood to kill. They are much more serious business than even fire ants.
Still hard to believe, may be its true, but someone must explain me how they did that step by step withought a string or any help, i mean if they start the bridge on one side (witch go down because of gravity), they never can go back up in another direction. Or they built the bridge on both side and they wait for wind to swing both bridge until they can bond it. It could be, but very very iunlikly considering the distance. may be i don't see the way, but until someone explain me how they did that, i find it very unbelievable.
lemb Army ants know how big a bridge should be almost instantly still kinda hard to believe it was built like that but they most likely are just holding on to each other with their legs continually
I can relate to your comment in the context of this video. I was in the 🇬🇧 Territorial Army years ago - Royal Engineers. One of the things we did was build bridges 😀
@@oeje212 Ah. That could be the case. Bu I think it would be rather frivolous if they tried making a bridge over a solid support structure, also inconvenient.
A person normally will witness anywhere from 1/1000 to as much as 1/8 the population of an ant colony. The only time you'll ever see most of the population is when the entire colony is in danger. The eggs are moved FIRST and then the queen gets surrounded by ants as a "force field" and is carried to the new location. And the location is fortified first, then the eggs, then the queen gets moved. Unless you have a glass ant colony at home you will never see the full population of an ant colony.
To do this the ants must first make the following judgments: 1. There is not enough friction to support the transport of larvae if we just walk horizontally along the ceiling. With a bridge we can have vertical support against gravity when traveling horizontally. 2. Certain ants are to be fixed in place to form a bridge. They must not keep moving around. While some ants are to travel constantly. We must all follow this arrangement. 3. There is a signal for when our men have finished ravaging the nest. One point of the bridge needs to be released first while keeping the other point still, so our bridge people don't fall down and can safely go back home. Just amazing how they are able to come up with a solution for this situation and control complex orders.
@Adam Jensen I think it has more to do with pheromones and hormones rather than the ants making the decisions, considering you can manipulate ant behavior using their pheromones. Kind of like how cells can build complex structures by only using hormones and environmental cues. But I may be wrong, havent done a much research on ants. I just wouldn't assume that the complex behavior is due to sentience as there's likely many other factors that contribute to their behavior. That's my two cents.
Austin Roccaro that shits long enough to swing a small child on and made entirely out of tiny death soldiers. I freak out seeing a small swarm on the ground but this satanic noose is on a whole other level.
Just a random fact if you dont know: Some ants during floods form living rafts by clumping together. Because their bodies are mostly waterproof espescially with other ants. So one day me and my friends went into the riverside one day after a serious flood and saw a red mass floating beside the banks. One of my friends decided to poke it with a stick to tow it ashore. The last thing we expected was an entire colony of fire ants floating downstream.
You, mr. Michael B, just unwittingly made spidermonkey304’s point. As “advanced” as we are even with our “advanced problems” and all, humans at times behave in ways that make us look dumber than ants!
That's exactly what I would have wrote!!! That is cool as hell. bugs aren't supposed to be imaginative like that as far as I was talking to school. Supposedly even homo erectus of the hominids could not imagine the world any different than it was at one point. I didn't believe that either.
Seeing how steadily those ants were carrying off the wasps larva is what really hit me hard. I'm shocked that there weren't any wasps flying around trying to figure out where to attack to protect their babies, so it looks like the battle is over and the army ants are carrying out spoils of war.
Multiple species of ants are able to successfully beat wasp colonies through sheer numbers. Most of the time they're smaller, but when multiple ants hold down and dissect a wasp there's not a lot that wasp can do to defend itself.
Most likely there was no battle. Sometimes wasps recognize a hopeless situation and simply abandon their nests to restart elsewhere. They will leave their larva behind and the ants eat the larva.
Ants are no joke. They are literally like those swarm monsters you see in game. A few on their own? No problem! But when they band together they can fuck everything up. I truly believe if we lived in another universe where ants absolutely hated humans and banded together to fight us, they would win because of the sheer amount of them.
Also ants: “Yeah, well you guys are also like four times our size, so I guess in that way we’re even. We outnumber you and you’re way bigger than us. Yep seems fair to us!”
Why it makes sense to me. The large are a good food source. It's to slippery to carry large upside down so instead they make a bridge so they dont have to climb upside down with larve.
@@sandeepb6592 it's kind of like a 2d buble I believe they start together and slowly seperate creating distance and I want to say height but it just does not sound right. Anyways you cant watch it on RUclips I believe. I'll get you a link later
ant 1: "Why don't we just crawl on the ceiling to them?"
ant 2: "Do you want to be on RUclips or not?!"
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Haha nice
this deserves more likes
🤣😂
That’s hysterical 😂🤣😂
If the army ants can do this, imagine what the special forces ants could do
Take down iguana bin laden
Green antenna special forces
😱😱😳
Lmao
The Navy Ants
ants know logistics wins wars
And resources
@@bamf6603@bamf6603 Resources are part of logistics.
And with an army of 200.000 ants, with a million more well on their way
failed logistics
@@Dawgg04
200 ants could manage it, maybe
The reason they didnt go right across the ceiling is because i dont think they can carry the larvae while walking on the ceiling. Ants are terrifying and fascinating at the same time. In a way they’re a lot like The Borg without the assimilating part.
without the assimilating part.... yet
😂 'terrifying'. I certainly wouldn't want one mugging me at gun point.
Well resistance is futile.
The Borg is probably inspired by insect colonies.
@@anejat629”hive” mind
"Why don't they just crawl on the ceiling?"
"It's about sending a message."
The message is to scare the living shit out of this human when they wake up
@@fennexx2376 hahaha
"Where's the fun of that"
@@Venn922 It does look like they're bringing back larvae
Bcuz the house needed a better class of criminal lmao
It’s nice to see both humans and ants have a mutual hatred for wasps.
This is the only time where "looking like a snack" was taken way too far
The enemy of my enemy is my friend - AVP
like christians and islam for LGBTQ
Styx Hellmouth nice bait please try again
@Cowboy Boy yep
In the next video, they build a little plane with machine guns.
Airforce ants
@@joseph7471Imagine what the marine ants can do
Royal Flying Ants
@@Barney_Calhoun862 weaponized crayons
And firecrackers.
I don’t know what’s most impressive:
1. The strength of these ants
2. Their ingenuity
3. Their unrelenting tenacity to get to that wasp nest!
4. The bridge
@@Oyakinya-Izuki
That’s both point 1 and point 2
Teamwork!!
Yes
To homeowner: "There's good news and bad news. Good news is that the wasps nest is gone... ."
And how about bad news..
I mean, the bad news cant be any worse than no news at all in this context.
More like - there is good news ant bad news
Sorry
*i had to do it*
😂
The bad news is after devouring the hornet nest the ants went into the house and take all the sugar in your house.....
Now they’ll raise the wasp larve to be their Air Force.
Kladrix Xxoah Ants are actually descendants of wasps
@@Thewilsonaterr technically, they share a common ancestor... but you're right, said common ancestor was flying, stinging insect, much like modern-day wasps.
Hence why these ants still have stingers.
GlassGolem thank you for correcting me mr science man :)
Then they will invade the home and attack the humans.
Rajhai Haynes Sorry if I sound mean but it’s Hymenoptera.
"Our queen, shall we attack the enemy wasps head-on?"
"nah just make a bridge out of yourselves or smt lmao"
its about sending a message
The Queen ant clearly has a sick sense of humour
WW2 Soviet tactics 😂
Loophole in the conventions
😂😂😂😂
Wasps: We're invading
Ants: No. We're invading.
“Why don’t we just go across the ceiling?”
“They’ll be expecting that!”
Because it’s too hard for them to carry heavy stuff upside down
Its because they want to eat the wasp's larvae. So they need to be able to carry the larvae home. That wouldn't be possible if they were on the ceiling.
This is basically the Ant Swat Team dropping from your roof
Because the stomping will alert wasp guards
@@gammacxytwo5626 thank you
Cool now imagine that its night time out and you walked face first into a giant rope made of army ants
EzioAuditore oh no ☠️
Midnight snack
@BLM Kalvin *OH NO*
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I once reached for a mango under some bushes not knowing it was full of army ants inside, after i got the mango i felt my shoulder was kinda itchy, when i looked at it it was full of frkn army ants, I took off my shirt then waved em off as fast as i can
In Guatemala we found this leaf cutter ant mound that was size of (with a personal estimate) an average garage. Mostly under ground, I discovered it when I found the huge stream of ants, and fallowed it to a bigger one, we spent the day, plus others tracking this huge highway system, fallowing the path of the ones holding leaves and stuff. The door way to this mage city was the size of a kiwi or small orange, and the main “highway” was roughly 4 inches wide. The main highway had smaller ones branching of to various trees, and you could see so much work put into them. The jungle floor is all dried leaves and stuff, then you see a dirt trail extending city blocks, where they’ve cleared the path and the sides of the “roads” are all chopped up leaves. It was an incredible find.
That would be really cool to make a metal cast of. There is this guy called Anthill art on youtube who makes them with smaller nests
This is why humans ruin everything.... he just descrobe the most magical anthill and your comment is. Lets make a metal cast out of it n destroy the ants home loll
@@lazyt6808 yeah the last thing I’d want to see is that colony destroyed. We have enough information to not need to make a cast out of their home for sake of “art”.
@@lazyt6808 I wish I’d gotten a photo graph of the find, the mound was like 20 plus feet wid, and must’ve stood above the jungle floor a good 4-5 feet.
@@adrianmetzler2523 nature is certainly glorious! And ants are bloody amazing creatures. (Fire ants maybe not so) lol
"Hey queen? I have a crazy idea, that just might work."
Imagine the months of planning this took in the ant colony war room..
😂
Shhh the spy fly is near
They got back and they were like, “Anyways, we started building.”
😭
steven jimfield I’m betting on less than a day.
It all started with...”I need 4 volunteers”...
lmao
came here to laugh at the Military joke
I CANT BREATH!!!!
Bruh
lolll im dead LMAOO
This would bring a tear to julius caesars eye, he also loved building bridges
Normal ant: *Walks on ceiling to Wasp nest*
Army Ant: “Let’s build a fucking rope to sneak attack!”
Just imagine bolting out the door, late for work, and running face first into that terrible ant-rope
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Well, now you have a snack to munch on while you commute to work.
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Hey lets not forget about the wasp nest. Imagine you come rushing outside you hit your head on the wall snepsts the Wasps attack you and you get tangled up in the ant rope now that's a bad day
Fuck i got cold chills off this but its still funny
To everyone wondering why they didn't just walk on the ceiling, it's so that they can steal the wasps' brood and take it back to their nest for food. Walking upside down isn't easy with a heavy load, so building the bridge allows them to easily cart off the babies of their fallen enemies so they can then feed the wasp babies to their own babies.
I'm just left here wondering how they built the bridge in the first place. Like did they start from the ceiling or from the other end first?or did they coordinate and start simultaneously from both sides?
@@KoOkYmOnStEr1988 I'm guessing that they started with a small loop from the ceiling, and then grew it.
@@umbraemilitos Now that you said that, it's so obvious lol
Metal
How did you come to your conclusion?
I wish my teammates on bedwars were this cooperative
The real question is: how did they connect one end with the other?
Ants started the bridge on both ends and connected it at the bottom
ant magic
More likely they created the bridge at the top and gradually dropped it.
Jokes aside, this is seriously terrifying.
That's what happens when ants bet on a bad Quidditch team.
And cool
Speak for yourself. That looks cool asf.
Normal ants form colonies and stay in one place. "Army ants" are a whole family of ants that are extremely regimented and nomadic - like Genghis Khan, they go on campaign and like 100,000 ants suddenly show up somewhere all in a mood to kill. They are much more serious business than even fire ants.
@Blasphemous It literally has nothing in common with blitzkrieg
This is something no one would believe if not recorded.
So True
Still hard to believe, may be its true, but someone must explain me how they did that step by step withought a string or any help, i mean if they start the bridge on one side (witch go down because of gravity), they never can go back up in another direction.
Or they built the bridge on both side and they wait for wind to swing both bridge until they can bond it. It could be, but very very iunlikly considering the distance.
may be i don't see the way, but until someone explain me how they did that, i find it very unbelievable.
agreed
lemb Army ants know how big a bridge should be almost instantly still kinda hard to believe it was built like that but they most likely are just holding on to each other with their legs continually
@@Lemb_ They probably start right across the ceiling and just kept adding to the middle, and drooping down...
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Ants are actually one of the smartest living species
"Some of you may die, but it's a sacrifice I am willing to make"
-Lord Farquaad
*Lord Antquad
@@justsomeguywithasurprisede4059
*queen?
@@justsomeguywithasurprisede4059 I was about to make that comment no joke. XD
Lol. My favorite scene.
@@justsomeguywithasurprisede4059 Lady Formiquaad
“Honey, I found us a new place!”
“Babe our place is fine.”
“Honey look out the window...”
If she breaths she's a thot
Thisisthegreatestnaaame are u ok?
"So about that new place!"
@@faran6665 no I'm no u
True definition of “team work makes the dream work”
humans: ee how creepy!
ants: GLORY TO THE EMPRESS!! KILL THE XENOS!!!!!!!!!
wasps: AAAA YOU FILTHY HEATHENS!!!
When the bug's life has become an R Rated movie.
LOL
Lol more like ant man vs the wasp
It's called Antz
They made something like this in the older movie “antz”
I think you mean A Bug's Life(just to correct you).
“Okay Jim, were gonna build all the way-“
“But why don’t we just walk on the ceiling?”
“Shut up Jim”
Floor gang OUH
Can't walk on the ceiling with a wasp larva im assuming. Maybe its too heavy?
I see you every goddamn where. 💀
Respect the drip jim
Lol I’m actually picturing that
Its all fun and games till the ants realize they can go in our ears.
Imagine seeing a rope of humans reaching for the highest skyscraper! Ants sure are amazing!
*Imagine all the “bruhs” if that one ant messed up.*
not how it works
one ant doesn't make a difference because one ant couldn't hold it up entirely.
angry man just a small joke
TukTuxedo the joke doesn’t make sense tho
Pog
@@Weltsly it doesnt need to thats why its called a joke
These army recruitment ads get more outlandish every year
I’m tired of getting this ad on call of duty kill streak vids
I can relate to your comment in the context of this video. I was in the 🇬🇧 Territorial Army years ago - Royal Engineers. One of the things we did was build bridges 😀
One team one fight
@@duncanbryson1167 awesome
“There’s strong. And then there’s army strong.”
When you can literally cut way and go straight through the ceiling but wants to show the world how bad ass you can be!
Respect to the ones that are there just to hold on while the others walk over them
They r stealing wasps Larvas so they can Train them into theyrs Air force
And once they get them trained, they'll employ "bullet ants" to fire!
Lol you sure them larvas ain't ant food?
Delatelin its a joke pal
of course right! army ants need air force for support! lol
Or FOOD
0:23 that fly be like "👁️👄👁️"
I was expecting Fortunate Son when the army of ants invaded wasp nest
The ones staying in the rope are like “YEAH GO GET EM FRANK”
Yes, evolution has resulted in the 'rope-building' ones also being the best at yelling out pep-talk phrases of encouragement to their comrades.
Where?
@@Sasser2015 stfu
@@TCt83067695 These are jokes, man. Most scientists believe ants don't speak English.
@@Sasser2015 *Most*
*lights a match*
I didn’t like the house anyway.
Noooo😂🤣
They are migratory so you literally can just wait for them all to leave, hell if anything they clear your house of actual infestations
@Jay I like ants and spider but not roaches and termites
Some spiders eat cockroaches.
Best to leave the spiders alone in your home since you can actually benefit from them
@@duckmaneuvers not really since I woke up having a spider in my arm let's just say it didn't go well for the spider
As somebody who is terrified of wasps I see this as an absolute win.
Ants: “When we’re done invading this nest we’ll wait till dark to transform this rope to a noose for the homeowner.”
I think the reason they didn’t just use the ceiling is because it’s much easier to carry heavier loads up and down than upside down.
Both theories are interesting
I believe King is right
There is a rope or a string and they used it
@@oeje212 Ah. That could be the case. Bu I think it would be rather frivolous if they tried making a bridge over a solid support structure, also inconvenient.
Said the ant engineer
Next video: Ants build a cannon out of ants that launches cannonballs made of ants at the wasp nests.
then they make trucks and tanks to siege and transport the wasps larvae. After that, they make Gundams that fires ant balls while flying.
They’ll eventually make a fire ant space ship, and attack the intergalactic wasp nests
@Wurple Pie Then the ants make an infinity gauntlet made of ants, in order to bring balance to the universe.
@@kevinclement1533 then the wasp form a avengers team to stop the ants from achieving balance. And wiping out half of all wasp existsnce.
@Zettaisback , *SILENCE* !!! DON'T GIVE THE ANTS IDEAS!
Sorry to be that guy, but you can see the very thin white cord at 0:36. I think that the wasp's nest is around a lamp and the cord is for power.
If they do a ants movie sequel, they gotta make a scene from this
Murder Hornet: *Invades North America
Army Ants: THE ANTS GO MARCHING TWO BY TWO HURRA HURRA!
I laughed more than I should have
Lmao
Army Ants: SWIGGITY SWOOTY WE COMING FO’ THAT BOOTY
Wasn’t that on AntZ
The ants go marching two by two, we'll all be dead before we're through...
Not very efficient, Must be government ants.
This was probably the funniest 😂
They are ARMY ants after all.
Man lmao this shit funny
Your not wrong
Don’t you know ants are communists
Wasps: We are the power in this region, nobody can defeat us.
Ants make bridge
Wasps: It's the ZERG!
It’s the homeowner who has the biggest issue here!
Mom: Go outside and enjoy the nature
The Nature:
Hahahahah1h lmao
Damn nature u scary!
This is awesome
Ngl I would watch them eating wasps for an hour.
FN LM I wish
I don't know what's more amazing. How the ants made a bridge out of themselves, or the amount of ants that you have at your house.
usually if you got ants its a lot. if you only see a few ants it just means the rest are hidden
I would use this opportunity to take most of them out 😂
@@alexandregrand-pierre1981 I match gose a long ways
A person normally will witness anywhere from 1/1000 to as much as 1/8 the population of an ant colony. The only time you'll ever see most of the population is when the entire colony is in danger. The eggs are moved FIRST and then the queen gets surrounded by ants as a "force field" and is carried to the new location. And the location is fortified first, then the eggs, then the queen gets moved. Unless you have a glass ant colony at home you will never see the full population of an ant colony.
I pretty much live on an ant hill. You haven't seen a lot of ants until you step in what you thought was mud, and then the mud moves.
This is why the military actually studies how army ants invade things 😎
These ants act more like a family then our world does. Honestly they work together our world could learn a thing or two from ants.
Air nation wasps: 'We are safe up here, high of the ground.'
Fire nation army ants: ' Hold my bridge, we're gonna kill some airbenders.'
Was that a CA reference? 😏
Would be even better if they were fire ants.
That’s a good name
I approve
Wait shouldn't the ant who said hold my bridge be firelord sozin
Really starting to make me wonder now, How many "people" have I crossed that were just ants with a hat and a trenchcoat 🤔🤔🤔
Lmao underrated comment
"Nobody suspects a thing." - Octodad
Nancy Pelosi
10/10 comment my sides are gone
Its best not to think about it
The wasps forgot to expect the unexpected.
Looks like the ants did some building off camera
Ants: Let's not leave Any footprints around the crime scene!
That's the only reason 😂
@iWinnedAgain what
iWinnedAgain you mad bro?
To do this the ants must first make the following judgments:
1. There is not enough friction to support the transport of larvae if we just walk horizontally along the ceiling. With a bridge we can have vertical support against gravity when traveling horizontally.
2. Certain ants are to be fixed in place to form a bridge. They must not keep moving around. While some ants are to travel constantly. We must all follow this arrangement.
3. There is a signal for when our men have finished ravaging the nest. One point of the bridge needs to be released first while keeping the other point still, so our bridge people don't fall down and can safely go back home.
Just amazing how they are able to come up with a solution for this situation and control complex orders.
Engineers study these little guys for a reason. I'm just glad they're not sentient...
@@mr.raslyon6626 fucking mood
@@mr.raslyon6626 all living things are sentient, I think you mean Self Aware
nah its just God using his ant wifi to control them like a video game
@Adam Jensen I think it has more to do with pheromones and hormones rather than the ants making the decisions, considering you can manipulate ant behavior using their pheromones.
Kind of like how cells can build complex structures by only using hormones and environmental cues. But I may be wrong, havent done a much research on ants.
I just wouldn't assume that the complex behavior is due to sentience as there's likely many other factors that contribute to their behavior. That's my two cents.
The true “nope rope”
The motivated ones are forming the rope, the lazy ones are having a great time swinging while carrying an occasional wasp egg
And you thought the wasps were scary..... You can literally see the wasp larvae being carried away along the unnecessarily long rope of death.
Why is it unnecessarily long? It has to hand, it can’t be tight.
Austin Roccaro that shits long enough to swing a small child on and made entirely out of tiny death soldiers. I freak out seeing a small swarm on the ground but this satanic noose is on a whole other level.
i bet they needed the rope to carry the larvae . Probably cant hold onto it upside down. But going up and down is easier.
@@corners3755 and there is the answer... ants are ascary af... also wasps
wasp are still more scarier lol.
Me: "Oh wow RUclips is such a cool platfo-"
RUclips: _"Ant. Rope."_
Where Snakes got their Nope Rope nickname from.
Lmao
Lol
more like:
Ant. Nope
i'm the 1k like noice
BRO lives in Australia💀💀
Physics class should be using this as a question for parabolas
You can see a wasp hovering around like “nah I’m good, not trying to go home right now”
LaumiRez he making calls for a backup but the ants 🐜 got a jammer 😂
where?
More like...
"Oh no!"
"Anyway."
it is inspecting the facia board, pretending not to notice.🙄
Ants are to nest like covid for the rest!
That’s impressive but couldn’t they just crawl on the ceiling lol
This is like crossing the road by helicopter.
"Lets see the Navy ants do this!"
You win!
Marine ants: hold my beer
Just a random fact if you dont know:
Some ants during floods form living rafts by clumping together. Because their bodies are mostly waterproof espescially with other ants.
So one day me and my friends went into the riverside one day after a serious flood and saw a red mass floating beside the banks. One of my friends decided to poke it with a stick to tow it ashore. The last thing we expected was an entire colony of fire ants floating downstream.
Air force ants too lol
@@vityism4847 That's what wasps are - aerial ants! LOL
What was wrong with the direct route? Had the wasps planted some land mines?
pretentious ants
😂😂😂😂😂
They wouldn’t be able to carry the wasp larva upside down on that surface. This gives them grip and momentum from other ants.
Dammit erwin rommel what did you do this time?
Earth is flat to them
"THEY'RE BUILDING A BRIDGE!"
Also, intrusive thoughts be like: "Throw something through it"
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deo fwofe nfeo
Crazy how the ants worked together so everybody eats and we was over here fighting for toilet paper
spidermonkey304 I’m not a scientist... but I’m pretty sure we’re more advanced than ants. With advanced problems.
You, mr. Michael B, just unwittingly made spidermonkey304’s point. As “advanced” as we are even with our “advanced problems” and all, humans at times behave in ways that make us look dumber than ants!
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i wonder why people just not use soap and water. i mean toilet paper is too expensive and wasteful
JehcomJudge cause we are dumber than ants lol we have no common sense what’s so ever
The single ant. So small and insignificant. But the entire colony that thinks as one. Is a very impressive.
Like the song says, " everything counts in large amounts" .
Maybe the only example in history of communism actually working.
Bill Michealoff Depeche Mode?
Yes.
Chinese Himmrah I was going to say sounds like Western leftists lol
The wasp announcer the entire time beforehand:
"The enemy is building a bridge!", "They're building a bridge!"
I always thought walking into a giant spider web is pretty terrifying. But that would be absolutely nothing compared to walking into an ant rope.....
Or swimming into a fire ant raft
And these two reasons are precisely why I am scared of any hordes
Or an ARMY ANT rope
I'd say it's more of an Ant nope.
That’s a different kind of nope rope
These ants are heroes for destroying those wasps
I was thinking the same
Ant Invasion,
Or
The Army Invaded the Air Force
YOU AGAIN
just remember, they can do same thing with you while you sleep.
Or, at least, they can build a bridge to steal your TV set
B R U H
An anteater must look at this the same way a person who likes candy would see a nerds rope
Ants live a colony and society, very very intelligent creatures, everything was created for a reason.
lol theyre not smart its just chemicals/pheromones, impressive though
The colony as a whole is smart, not individual ants
In all seriousness though that really is incredible.
It really is when u think about it!
That's exactly what I would have wrote!!! That is cool as hell. bugs aren't supposed to be imaginative like that as far as I was talking to school. Supposedly even homo erectus of the hominids could not imagine the world any different than it was at one point. I didn't believe that either.
Until that is your house
Honestly though, it is,
Yeah I don’t know how this doesn’t completely violate the laws of physics
And that's why the flamethrower was created, my friend.
Yeah, just gotta burn the whole ass house at that point
You just gotta throw the whole block away
There would never be a more perfect time to use one
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Father Gabriel Stokes there's wood right next to the ants. Boi the whole house bout to burn down if you use a flamethrower.
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Even the underlings are improvising their raiding tactics.
Soldier: the enemy would suspect us on the ceiling.
Commander: build a bridge
Soldier: we don’t have any materials to build a bridge
Commander: 🤔..................😏
@@Mallowray ha😂
remember the alamo.........
yea its pretty interesting how they didn't just walk up to the nest from the ceiling. its almost like they would know 🤔😮
@@donnyallard9635 they was like "lets flex on these h0es and just make a rope walking to easy"
If that isn't team work, I don't know what is.
Don't you mean "ain't" team work
@@ismailtopa3671 No. Sorry, as an English minor I can't use "ain't". It hurts too much.
Army ants. The ants of teamwork.
Just looks like a lot of unnecessary work
Its a teamwork of corruptors. Stole innocent people money with as one unit
Someone should’ve told them they didn’t really need a bridge to get to it lol
Empire of Ants looks fun.
Ants: "We shall show the god giant that we're worthy to live in his domain by conquering the wretched plague of flying beasts and poison!"
You know, I think I like this version the most.
They have gained the honor of living amongst us in our realm.
@Solus Digur 40k 40k 40k
Dammn right
"The gods will rain sugar and jellybeans upon us for our valor. To arms my brothers!"
Take my like
Seeing how steadily those ants were carrying off the wasps larva is what really hit me hard. I'm shocked that there weren't any wasps flying around trying to figure out where to attack to protect their babies, so it looks like the battle is over and the army ants are carrying out spoils of war.
Multiple species of ants are able to successfully beat wasp colonies through sheer numbers. Most of the time they're smaller, but when multiple ants hold down and dissect a wasp there's not a lot that wasp can do to defend itself.
Most likely there was no battle. Sometimes wasps recognize a hopeless situation and simply abandon their nests to restart elsewhere. They will leave their larva behind and the ants eat the larva.
I saw at least one wasp hovering around watching. I don't think there was much it could do.
Fuck wasps
Ants are no joke. They are literally like those swarm monsters you see in game. A few on their own? No problem! But when they band together they can fuck everything up.
I truly believe if we lived in another universe where ants absolutely hated humans and banded together to fight us, they would win because of the sheer amount of them.
"We won't let those FUCKERS take this land! Isn't that right ants?!"
"ROIGHT!"
The closest distance between two points is a straight line.
The ants:
Wasps: "no fair, you outnumbered us 1 to 1000"
Ants: " OK...how about we use 75% of our army as a foothold?"
Also ants: “Yeah, well you guys are also like four times our size, so I guess in that way we’re even. We outnumber you and you’re way bigger than us. Yep seems fair to us!”
Lol more like 1,000,000 to 1 hahahaha
@@TheVanishing87 don't forget they can fly
A Storm Dragon With Internet Access some ants can too
Bees: "You don't seem to complain when you folk massacre us."
This raises more questions than it answers
Why it makes sense to me. The large are a good food source. It's to slippery to carry large upside down so instead they make a bridge so they dont have to climb upside down with larve.
@@alexhutchins6161 yes but how exactly can ants connect two points like that... Imagine that started from two ends.
@@sandeepb6592 it's kind of like a 2d buble I believe they start together and slowly seperate creating distance and I want to say height but it just does not sound right. Anyways you cant watch it on RUclips I believe. I'll get you a link later
@@alexhutchins6161 wow great answer! Makes sense
@@sandeepb6592 or they lined up and the center let go, lol
They are like, f*ck physics theres no Albert Antstein