Thousands of Army Ants Build an Impressive Bridge With Their Bodies In Order to Swarm a Wasp Nest
by Lori Dorn from Laughing Squid on (#3WZ21)
Thousands of army ants in Costa Rica amazingly worked together to build an impressive ropy bridge using their own bodies in order to swarm a highly placed wasp nest.
Attack of legionary ants, also known as army ants or marabunta, to a wasp honeycomb. It's impressive the level of swarm intelligence and collective computation they use to form that bridge
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