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The life of the Messor structor in huge formicaria at 10X acceleration


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#1 Offline Kaban_Kabanus - Posted January 15 2020 - 12:33 PM

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A new video about our do-it-yourself DIY kit from the series "The Incredible Life of Ants". Our ants multiplied even more.
We constantly turn the formicarius on different sides, and this allows us to consider goose bumps in motion :)
In this video, with an acceleration of 10X, it is shown how ants try to constantly escape from the light. Thanks to acceleration, you can very well see what paths they move and how to avoid traffic jams, despite their impressive number and tightness of moves.

The most interesting thing is that all this happens in a huge do-it-yourself formicaria, in which everything is provided for the convenience of observation :)

This video was made for those who really like to watch ants, but don’t want to spend time and energy to look after them :)
If you carefully watch the video, you can write a very good essay on the life of ants, their habits and interaction :)
The video itself is in Russian, but I made subtitles to make it convenient for you to watch :)

Edited by Kaban_Kabanus, January 15 2020 - 12:35 PM.

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