It appears exploding ants are real. And scientists have just identified a new species that lives on trees in Borneo. Appropriately named Colobopsis explodens, this reddish ant has the unique ability ...
A new species of ant which can detonate its body when threatened has been discovered by scientists. A research team from Austria, Thailand and Malaysia found the insects, Colobopsis explodens, in the ...
The Original Suicide Bombers? Borneo's Exploding Ants Commit Suicide to Protect Colony Discover how Borneo Camponotus cylindricus ants use self-detonation as a kamikaze tactic to protect their nest ...
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The Ants That Explode to Protect Their Colony
Exploding ants use their own bodies as a deadly weapon, rupturing themselves to release a sticky, toxic substance that stops intruders in their tracks. This rare and extreme survival tactic highlights ...
A team of international scientists has discovered a new species of "exploding ants". The canopy-dwelling ants, common in South East Asia, are known for their bizarre defensive behaviour. Alice Laciny, ...
Deadly red fire ants which are already making their nests in parts of Europe could soon be on their way to the UK, experts fear. London has been highlighted as a prime candidate for where the biting ...
The research is published in the journal Zoo Keys (Alexey Kopchinskiy) It appears exploding ants are real. And scientists have just identified a new species that lives on trees in Borneo.
Some species of ants can exhibit some strange behaviors, from using their jaws to launch themselves great distances to building bridges and rafts with their own bodies. But none compare to the strange ...
A new species of ant which can detonate its body when threatened has been discovered by scientists. A research team from Austria, Thailand and Malaysia found the insects, Colobopsis explodens, in the ...
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