Yep, jaws are ridiculous. One time i was playing with them when one ant suddenly was able to bite me. She probably hated me for playing with her, because stung afterwards was a bit painful. Lasted for 2 days. :p
Look at the stance, the ants are climbing on the edges of the dish, and looking for escape. I bet if this was a table, and there was a nest, then we would have watched a clip of ants eating.
@hulmil Odontomachus sp. is very sensitive to drought. You should keep them in a very humid environment. Temperature should be between 20-28 degrees Celsius.
Yep, jaws are ridiculous. One time i was playing with them when one ant suddenly was able to bite me. She probably hated me for playing with her, because stung afterwards was a bit painful. Lasted for 2 days. :p
UneXisted 3 months ago
look at that jaws o.O
hardencryption 4 months ago
Look at the stance, the ants are climbing on the edges of the dish, and looking for escape. I bet if this was a table, and there was a nest, then we would have watched a clip of ants eating.
Was what I hoped for. :D
Thizzare 7 months ago
Novo videos da minha Camponotus arboreus, com ovos e pupas:
/watch?v=LTej6WNLwm8
The new video of my Camponotus arboreus, with eggs and pupae:
/watch?v=LTej6WNLwm8
Leafarlara 1 year ago
Wow these guys are really cool, what are they?
PreppyPoser1 1 year ago
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hulmil 1 year ago
@hulmil Odontomachus sp. is very sensitive to drought. You should keep them in a very humid environment. Temperature should be between 20-28 degrees Celsius.
UneXisted 1 year ago