Nature is savage!
Prey specialization and chemical mimicry between Formica archboldi and Odontomachus #ants https://t.co/wcmoirFSZR @InsSociaux
RT @TomKopacz: This is exactly what I would do with the heads of my enemies. https://t.co/sVCbBHTyCh
RT @craigtimes: Where ELSE would a #Florida ant keep the decapitated heads of its enemies? https://t.co/KpBvWxwjNi
If readers don’t see this as a case of #science being the coolest thing to do ...
RT @craigtimes: Where ELSE would a #Florida ant keep the decapitated heads of its enemies? https://t.co/KpBvWxwjNi
RT @rocza: Today I learned that there is a species of ant commonly known as the Florida ant that leaves the decapitated heads of its enemie…
Where ELSE would a #Florida ant keep the decapitated heads of its enemies?
Today I learned that there is a species of ant commonly known as the Florida ant that leaves the decapitated heads of its enemies stacked up at the entrance to its colony. I'm just surprised I didn't learn it from @craigtimes. https://t.co/UbHoK7u5bR
Formica archiboldi-#Ameisen rüsten ihr Nest mit den Köpfen von Schnappkieferameisen aus. Wenn das nicht ziemlich beeindruckend und wikinger-esque ist, weiß ich auch nicht. https://t.co/QpXcyaMwI3
RT @RTB_HRoss: Scientists discover that a certain ant species can take down much larger prey with a specially designed chemical spray gun.…
RT @RTB_HRoss: Scientists discover that a certain ant species can take down much larger prey with a specially designed chemical spray gun.…
RT @RTB_HRoss: Scientists discover that a certain ant species can take down much larger prey with a specially designed chemical spray gun.…
Scientists discover that a certain ant species can take down much larger prey with a specially designed chemical spray gun. https://t.co/9vyWFmyHL5 https://t.co/2hzQea4hyK
RT @SpringerNature: One of our top rated articles on @altmetric of the past week is "Prey specialization and chemical mimicry between Formi…
RT @SpringerNature: One of our top rated articles on @altmetric of the past week is "Prey specialization and chemical mimicry between Formi…
One of our top rated articles on @altmetric of the past week is "Prey specialization and chemical mimicry between Formica archboldi and Odontomachus ants", published in Insectes Sociaux @InsSociaux. Read the article here with #SharedIt: https://t.co/h85aN6
Prey specialization and chemical mimicry between Formica archboldi and Odontomachus #ants https://t.co/Lapm9tDB9t @InsSociaux
Prey specialization and chemical mimicry between Formica archboldi and Odontomachus ants https://t.co/t3Ixk3m5FZ
Formica archboldi are the most hardcore of all ants. They decorate their nests with the heads of enemy Odontomachus ants. Up until recently, its been a mystery how these ants defeated their rivals but now we know the answer: paralysis by formic acid! http
RT @DrAdrianSmith: Here's the article: https://t.co/gWL9iAwrbY
Here's the article: https://t.co/gWL9iAwrbY