Here is a classic video of army ants and leaf cutter ant menacing each other, but mostly maintaining a border so each can get on with their work.
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Here is a classic video of army ants and leaf cutter ants menacing each other, but mostly maintaining a border so each can get on with their work.
It's remarkable and important that you don't see them fully attacking each other, a battle between these colonies could destroy them both.
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Here is a classic video of army ants and leaf cutter ants menacing each other, but mostly maintaining a border so each can get on with their work.
It's remarkable and important that you don't see them fully attacking each other, a battle between these colonies could destroy them both.
@futurebird it really looks like simply trying to keep each other and their respective colleagues in their lines.
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Here is a classic video of army ants and leaf cutter ants menacing each other, but mostly maintaining a border so each can get on with their work.
It's remarkable and important that you don't see them fully attacking each other, a battle between these colonies could destroy them both.
I like how the leafcutter majors stand to tiptoe and loom down at the army ants.
Army ants are blind so, the direction the feel the leafcutter coming from might inform how the weight the threat.
The army ants often raid the nests of other ants for larvae and the leafcutters have behaviors to deter this.
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I like how the leafcutter majors stand to tiptoe and loom down at the army ants.
Army ants are blind so, the direction the feel the leafcutter coming from might inform how the weight the threat.
The army ants often raid the nests of other ants for larvae and the leafcutters have behaviors to deter this.
Here is a video of what army ants can do to a colony.
Shocking really.