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Related: About this forumWatch thousands of fire ants form living 'conveyor belts' to escape floods (Video)
By Mindy Weisberger - Senior Writer 42 minutes ago
These buoyant rafts are made of tightly packed ants numbering in the tens of thousands.
On a floating raft of fire ants, structural ants and "free" ants alike come together to form bridges that may help them reach drier surfaces. (Image credit: Robert Wagner/University of Colorado Boulder)
It takes a lot of teamwork to survive floods, and fire ants cooperate in the tens of thousands to build rafts of their bodies to float until the water subsides. Now, a time-lapse video shows how these crafty insects also create living conveyor belts on these rafts to help the riders reach dry land.
The footage revealed how ant rafts changed their shape, with slender extensions of ants growing from the main sections of ant rafts like tentacles, over just a few hours. These bridges grew from the combined activity of two ant groups: so-called structural ants insects that pack closely together to keep the colony afloat that circulated to the top of the pile from the bottom, and surface ants that marched freely about on top of the rafts, which then moved into supporting positions underneath their friends and relatives.
There are more than 20 species of fire ants worldwide, but one species in particular, the red imported fire ant (Solenopsis invicta), is known for its massive colonies of as many as 300,000 workers, according to North Carolina State University.
If their underground tunnels flood, fire ants link together to create floating rafts that can hold together for weeks, if necessary, carrying the colony until waters recede. A fire ant's exoskeleton naturally repels water, and its rough texture traps air bubbles. Tightly knit ant bodies can, therefore, create a buoyant, water-resistant foundation for a floating raft, Live Science previously reported.
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https://www.livescience.com/fire-ants-bridges-from-raft.html
Goonch
(3,618 posts)Liberty Belle
(9,535 posts)set at a South American coffee plantation where killer ants are overrunning it and he attempts to stop them by flooding a river. A truly terrifying read! I first read it as a kid:
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PoliticAverse
(26,366 posts)PoliticAverse
(26,366 posts)SCantiGOP
(13,874 posts)...to give 10 year old kids nightmares.