Weaver Ants | The Guardians of the Canopy

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An original documentary, filmed within tropical Northern Queensland, on the ingenious “Weaver Ants” (Oecophylla smaragdina), also known as “Green Ants” here in Australia. From their large colonies and intuitive nest structures built up in the trees from leaves...to their brutal tactics of stretching out their victims...to their incredible teamwork, constructing ant bridges to traverse their environment...to their patient farming of mealybugs and aphids for their sweet honeydew...Weaver ants are certainly very fascinating animals indeed! #worldwildlifeday
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  • @JordanDeanFilms
    @JordanDeanFilms4 жыл бұрын

    After much deliberation and procrastination (mostly procrastination) another ant documentary is finally done! Thought today (World Wildlife Day) would be an appropriate time to share this. They really should change it to every day! Hope you enjoyed :)

  • @stimjunkie4032

    @stimjunkie4032

    4 жыл бұрын

    Ants Australia thank god your back I’ve been craving a new video lol

  • @AntsManitoba

    @AntsManitoba

    4 жыл бұрын

    Ants Australia is sure it will be amazing 😉

  • @frostyman349

    @frostyman349

    4 жыл бұрын

    It's so cool to see a video filmed around were I live

  • @xmilian505

    @xmilian505

    4 жыл бұрын

    They?

  • @aaronhodkinson

    @aaronhodkinson

    4 жыл бұрын

    Does this mean ur back? Plz say it does

  • @theonlyshinyumbreon
    @theonlyshinyumbreon4 жыл бұрын

    He's coming back strong with one of the most interesting ants.

  • @worldmapping4895

    @worldmapping4895

    4 жыл бұрын

    nope

  • @xTwoZe
    @xTwoZe4 жыл бұрын

    I found the fact that Weaver ants use their larvae' silk to "sew" leaves together to form their nests, and when their nest dries up they get a new one by "sewing" a new one together! They are truly fascinating species of ant.

  • @natalius

    @natalius

    4 жыл бұрын

    yes, I agree, but when the silk is still new I sometimes find that the nests can fall apart pretty easily compared to the older ones

  • @xTwoZe

    @xTwoZe

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Ry-Sky Skeliton if i do win...ill use it for my new queen scarlet...my C. consobrinus queen! i caught her just before the fires...we went away on holiday and i came back and found her, grabbed her and made a cool lil home for her, you can see my vids on her from what i have posted.

  • @idy01211

    @idy01211

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hey googling is cheating

  • @xTwoZe

    @xTwoZe

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@idy01211 i didnt google??

  • @idy01211

    @idy01211

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@xTwoZe wha

  • @barendnooren5418
    @barendnooren54184 жыл бұрын

    The thing i love most about weaver ants is how they cease their prey. The way they pull their victims legs is such an interesting and smart way to take down prey

  • @stogginson1110
    @stogginson11104 жыл бұрын

    The thing that interests me the most about weaver ants is their strange appearance and posture because weaver ants come in a variety of different colours and it looks like they often have their gaster pointed in the air

  • @bugboy491

    @bugboy491

    3 жыл бұрын

    I think they're doing this because they see ants australia's camera pointing towards them, and feel threatened so they do that as a show of strength

  • @SnowOtter4977
    @SnowOtter49774 жыл бұрын

    YESSSS!!!!!! HES BAAACCCKKKK!!!!!!!

  • @burgburger1568

    @burgburger1568

    4 жыл бұрын

    And hessss gonnnneee, AGAIN!

  • @andrewyorio98

    @andrewyorio98

    4 жыл бұрын

    LOL

  • @tenyiqian5496

    @tenyiqian5496

    3 жыл бұрын

    Just found this channel,how does it relate to antCanada

  • @Kit-yv7ob

    @Kit-yv7ob

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@tenyiqian5496 Hardly uploads.

  • @assumjongkey1383

    @assumjongkey1383

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Kit-yv7ob because he has other things to do

  • @frostyman349
    @frostyman3494 жыл бұрын

    WOW no joke I live in Kuranda, (A small town in the rain forest near cairns), which is where some of this was filmed. Also the queen of this species looks soooo beautiful!

  • @pauldandler6944

    @pauldandler6944

    4 жыл бұрын

    FrostyMan567 Omg I literally just went there on vacation. I went to kuranda koala gardens.

  • @SAH_Productions
    @SAH_Productions4 жыл бұрын

    The things I love about weaver ants are their beautiful colour distribution and their magnificent kingdoms of nests throughout the canopy’s! When I first saw them I immediately fell in love with ant keeping and announced them as my favourite species of ants.

  • @LightsCameraAnts
    @LightsCameraAnts4 жыл бұрын

    What I find most interesting about weaver ants is that they scavenge during low tide and can then bring their findings back to their leaf nests which are meters high!

  • @sirvoltik5122
    @sirvoltik51224 жыл бұрын

    I love how weaver ants construct their nests taking the silk from their larvae and practically glueing leaves to each other creating their beautiful, magnificent leaf bundles where they live and raise their young.

  • @antarena756
    @antarena7564 жыл бұрын

    My favorite thing about weaver ants is their unique appearance which is quite strange compared to other ants I feel like this species of ant is highly under rated

  • @RespiratoryCram
    @RespiratoryCram4 жыл бұрын

    What I find most facinating about weaver ants is that they are always ready to move to another area and how they use teamwork to move and bend massive leaves into a nice home. Using not only the adult ant's strength and power but there young to! It's like a portable kingdom. I also think it is amazing how they can get food from other insects (aphids) without having to attack them.

  • @mineman8022
    @mineman80223 жыл бұрын

    What I love weaver ant is their building techniques by using their bodies to hold the leaves and then other ant using the larvae silk to stick them

  • @alansants4262
    @alansants42624 жыл бұрын

    I love and have found weaver ants so fascinating and seeing how they work as a team, knowing so much information from you Jordan Dean, making me feel very passionate of ant keeping since last year. Having great documentaries about Bull ants, Pheidole, etc. Weavers ants are awesome, working as a team together and connect leaf to leaf. Also, the workers construct nests by weaving together the leaves around them, as they would use larval silk As they have big colonies, filled with workers, in a compacted leaf nest, making a majestically and very unusual nesting styles, as they live up in trees, not in the soils below. Also having a green gaster and mostly having them pointing upwards and more. That is why weaver ants are so interesting to me and is a cool species to see, I hope I see them in real life 😊 Thank you for reading this and sorry for the delay for answering the question, because I have been watching your other videos because I have some of the same species, and needing to build AAC Formicarium’s etc. Congratulations getting over 100K Subscribers!!!

  • @jameskearney3599
    @jameskearney35994 жыл бұрын

    The thing i find most interesting about weaver ants is how they consider their surroundings while picking a spot for thier nest. For example when they make their nest next to a beach because it allows the sun to heat them up.

  • @simondm96
    @simondm964 жыл бұрын

    I just love the way the Weaver ants stick their abdomens up whenever there's a threat available. This was a really interesting documentary, with a very serious but necessary note at the end.

  • @richardburchfield904
    @richardburchfield9043 жыл бұрын

    The thing I find most interesting about weaver ants is their ingenuity in nest construction and their ability to cultivate other insect species as a source of food. Like the leaf cutters, who grow their own food, this kind of animal husbandry (or rather insect husbandry) is so unique and really shows how amazing ant colonies can be.

  • @GM-wz9qq
    @GM-wz9qq4 жыл бұрын

    I find it most interesting the way the build their homes. They stay above ground to avoid predators but on top of that the way they hold together and use the larval silk to weave their houses really shows how they all work together. It’s not just the larva and doing the work but it’s the workers holding the leaf together as well

  • @antsengland8098
    @antsengland80984 жыл бұрын

    The Thing that I find most interesting about Weaver Ants is that there ability to work as a team is incredible.The way that they can be bothered to bring something so big to the colony so they can feed there brood shows that they really love the colony just like us humans love are family’s.Thank you Jordan!!!

  • @mr-nonsense
    @mr-nonsense4 жыл бұрын

    I just find it astonishing how such little creatures can make such a great cohesive colony. It's amazing how they take leaves from trees and use their own brood as glue to connect each leaf to a proper position to build the perfect nest. Thanks for putting out these great videos btw.

  • @bluemountainsants3388
    @bluemountainsants33884 жыл бұрын

    Hi Jordan What I found most interesting about weaver ants is that they anchor themselves to something like a leaf to construct their treetop homes and work together tremendously without fail and make amazing nests! Thanks

  • @pieinaapplegaming
    @pieinaapplegaming4 жыл бұрын

    I love the way Weaver Ants interact with their environment. They seem perfectly adapted to living in the canopies of rain forests with their intricate leaf nests, farming techniques and territorial nature; all allowing for them to stay as the top dogs of their own ecosystems, even if they lack the size of other predators. I was lucky enough to see a colony when I visited Queensland last year, which really sparked my own interest in ant keeping. Their extraordinary social lives have always had me stunned and I'm certainly looking into getting a colony of these beauties now. Thanks Ants Australia and looking forward to your next video!

  • @yolodabolo9581
    @yolodabolo95813 жыл бұрын

    I love the way weaver ants grab on to their prey, its so cool looking at them gripping on a limb on a insect. Their formic acid spray is also really cool, imagine shooting acid from your behind:)

  • @your_average_blanket_lover3732
    @your_average_blanket_lover37324 жыл бұрын

    My favorite part about weaver ants is that they can easily use their bodies to make long bridges to get to a foraging area to then find food,another thing that I love about them is that unlike in other species,weaver ants have more majors rather than minors.There are so many more reasons I love these guys but it would take to long to write them all down.Great video and I'm happy you posted again Jordan👍👍👍🐜

  • @VictoriaRodriguez-im3bk
    @VictoriaRodriguez-im3bk4 жыл бұрын

    The thing i find most interesting about the weaver ants is the way they use their young to help build their nest!

  • @antsluzon9806
    @antsluzon98064 жыл бұрын

    The most interesting things about weaver ants is how they make such a nest, they use their larvae's silk to stick some leaves together making a nest and i also like their very sharp mandables,

  • @thechosenone1691

    @thechosenone1691

    4 жыл бұрын

    This channel explains it in good detail kzread.info/dash/bejne/pGZolaaBoNnMnKQ.html

  • @lynx_black
    @lynx_black4 жыл бұрын

    What interest me the most about weaver ants is that they will latch onto other ants or insects and wait till backup is there.Weaver ants are so cool and i think it would be super cool to keep them!🐜🐜❤️

  • @theobernard919
    @theobernard9193 жыл бұрын

    The thing that i love the most about Weaver ant is the way they build there nest out of the silk that there larva produce and how territoriel they are. Ants are awesome.

  • @joshuavincentgatasilo6552
    @joshuavincentgatasilo65523 жыл бұрын

    I found most interests in weaver ant when they make there nest in leafs and when they use there own larval and when they work together like people

  • @portugalants2248
    @portugalants22484 жыл бұрын

    What interests me the most in weaver ants its their notable nest construction. Not just because they stick leaves together and taking advantage of the sun heat, creating a good stable environment inside the nest, optimal for their broods development, but also because big colonies have multiple nests interconnected through all the vines and branches of the canopy that almost resemble big cities that lead to each other through higways XD Congrats on yet another great video 👏, keep up with your amazing work

  • @ggnmsn
    @ggnmsn4 жыл бұрын

    Really loving the increase in production quality here!!! Great camera work with the close ups and gorgeous rainforest and tropics shots.

  • @trafalgarq805
    @trafalgarq8053 жыл бұрын

    The thing that I found most interesting about weaver ants is that their colonies can be spread over more than a hundred nests across many trees! It fascinates me how a huge colony can make their home by unusually sewing leaves together in not just one tree but over a span of many!

  • @jamieking2671
    @jamieking26714 жыл бұрын

    For me I love how they carry the larva around to spin silk and bind leaves, at every stage of development they have a role to play.

  • @AphidKirby
    @AphidKirby4 жыл бұрын

    I love these documentaries! they have such tremendously high production value!! thank you so much for making and sharing this!!

  • @ryancolpitts
    @ryancolpitts4 жыл бұрын

    One of my favourite parts about weaver ants is how they make their nest! It’s amazing that all stages of an ants life is useful in the making of the colonie. I wish I could have a weaver ant colonie one day, but unfortunately they don’t live around where I live as it is too cold.

  • @BertRoer
    @BertRoer4 жыл бұрын

    Very interesting to see how the weaver ant stays close to the ground in that scuffle for more stabillity

  • @matthewdooley6017
    @matthewdooley60174 жыл бұрын

    What I find most interesting about Weaver ants is the way they can occupy such a diverse range of habitat niches, from the tree tops, to tidal areas. Such a beautiful species.

  • @antzone5640
    @antzone56404 жыл бұрын

    What interests me most about weaver ants is their capability to construct living bridges using their mandibles and excellent gripping strength. I also find it interesting how active they must be to always be ready to make a new nest. I find it funny how they use the larvae almost as bottles of glue when they sew or glue leaves together. This ant species is by far one of my favorites because of how they act, Their green queen and the colors of the workers are just beautiful and strong. Glad your back! Keep up the good work!

  • @kianaanderberg
    @kianaanderberg4 жыл бұрын

    What I find most interesting about Weaver Ants is the was they all are able to work together to subdue their prey. It’s amazing how well they work together and they all know how they are supposed to do it. These are some amazing ant species and it’s so wonderful to be able to see them up close in their natural habitat.

  • @ramomoody8120
    @ramomoody81204 жыл бұрын

    I must say I am grateful to be able to watch this documentary free on your chanel... it does seem like it took quite some effort to produce... Thank you jordan

  • @randomsleepyness
    @randomsleepyness4 жыл бұрын

    Top tier video! And one of my favorite species!!! Well worth the wait. The thing I like most about weaver ants is how the young ones are so integral to the building of the nests! Amazing use of silk

  • @perthants3330
    @perthants33304 жыл бұрын

    I love how they form living bridges to help each other cross certain areas in which other won't be able to. And how they use their young to build their nest. So Cool! Thanks so much Jordan on the amazing work you've done on this channel. It means a lot. You've inspired me to start ant keeping in the first place, and even make my own channel. I'll be sure to recommend and feature you in my videos, as well as providing you with soon - to - come ant formicariums. And in the meantime, queen ants! :)

  • @thawinthinwongmom3998
    @thawinthinwongmom39984 жыл бұрын

    I live in Thailand and usually see these guys. They are truly incredible.

  • @Jack-ek6qc
    @Jack-ek6qc4 жыл бұрын

    I love how weaver ants are so ruthless in pinning down their prey until backup gets their no matter how large the prey is!

  • @eggle71
    @eggle714 жыл бұрын

    Hai Jordon! I love your videos! They are amazing! Keep up the great work! Oh and the things I love most about Weaver Ants 🐜 is how they use their larvae to create their home! I find this so fascinating because the next generation is actually the key to keeping the queen and the rest of the colony safe! It’s amazing how the larvae can just produce silk like that and how the colonies are still so strong even though they move and make nests often! The nests are so silvery, beautiful and strong and are so beautifully constructed! (P.s this is for the contest!) They really are a interesting and fascinating species of ant! So unique! Again, love your videos and keep up the amazing work! You really do help ants enthusiasts so much! Keep up the awesome work!

  • @BertRoer
    @BertRoer4 жыл бұрын

    The things I think that makes weaver so interesting is that they: Build bridges, Weave leaves, are very aggressive and have awesome hunting strategies. Its really interesting how they manage to pull a insect on all legs wich causes it to be strangled, since all insects breathe through a tube system (tracheae) and to breathe they have to move so that airflow comes in they do this sometimes by stridulating (wasps) but also by just walking. What the weaver ants technically do is they stretch their prey out so that it cant move and will not have enough oxygen so it gets strangled. O and the also use mean chemicals just as a bonus. Further its very interesting to see how they stay close to the ground in a 1v1 scuffle to have a lower center of weight and this causes them to not be toppled over by the other insect. So shortly they are proffesional whrestlers with a degree in architecture and chemistry.

  • @antsareawesome9284

    @antsareawesome9284

    3 жыл бұрын

    Goodness me

  • @yuichirohyakuya4071
    @yuichirohyakuya40714 жыл бұрын

    What I find most interesting about Weaver ants is how they work in groups and each grab a leg of Thier pray ant pull. It is also interesting on how they bite and strait after biting they spray Formic acid at the bite wound resulting in pain and discomfort for their now retriting preditar

  • @xmilian505
    @xmilian5054 жыл бұрын

    Besides weaver ants I loved how this video went from a informative weaver ant documentary to a important recognition of human carbon emissions as well climate change and awareness towards Australia’s bushfires, as well as the severity of how Australia’s animals are being impacted

  • @aminatbada940
    @aminatbada9406 ай бұрын

    What I find very interesting about weaver ant is how sensitive they are around their environment and the way they go all out to defend their members 😊😊

  • @lochlan.
    @lochlan.4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks man your binging me back in to ant keeping after antscanada stopped giving raw ant content and instead just dragging on videos for the views and trying to make a story out of everything. Now I remember what I feel in love with ant keeping 👍 keep the videos rolling I really look forward to them

  • @NovoAnts
    @NovoAnts4 жыл бұрын

    Another fantastic video! Great to have you back. 🐜👍🏼

  • @Jackieboi-gr2co
    @Jackieboi-gr2co4 жыл бұрын

    Man its been a long time. Glad you’re back

  • @toilet9994
    @toilet99944 жыл бұрын

    i think the most interesting thing about weaver ants is how they work together to attack and carry their pray also it makes me laugh when they make a bridge out of them selves it's a great show of team work and strength

  • @m136dalie
    @m136dalie Жыл бұрын

    Brilliant video. Glad you're back, hoping to see more like these again.

  • @PabloLorEst
    @PabloLorEst3 жыл бұрын

    What I find the most interesting about weaver ants is how they have evolved to produce such an interesting method for the construction of their nests, especially when it comes to some ants grabbing both parts of the leaf and the fact that they use silk from their own larvae to make them. Very interesting species.

  • @THEWILDMARTIN
    @THEWILDMARTIN4 жыл бұрын

    Hi Jordan ! Great Video ! Super enjoyable! Its awesome to see your great work once again ! Thank you and cheers!

  • @loetvanbussel719
    @loetvanbussel7194 жыл бұрын

    The most interesting thing about weaver ants is how they work together. Not only the adults work really good together but the adults also need the pupae to make their nests to live in. It is fantastic to see how the adult work to pull the leaves together and how others use the silk of the pupae to attach it.

  • @TheBudynwaniliowy
    @TheBudynwaniliowy4 жыл бұрын

    Amazing video, the quality is simply stunning! i loved the ending and the talk about enviroment, I wish more people would talk about it. Keep up the excellent work, cheers!

  • @Metroyed
    @Metroyed3 жыл бұрын

    It amazes me that the Weaver Ants have a sense of the tides. To be able to gather food and collectively organise it's transport out of the flooded areas before the tide returns is just fascinating.

  • @Groenekaas
    @Groenekaas4 жыл бұрын

    What i find to be the most interesting, is the way the 'beach colonies' use the tides to their advantage. And how they drag their prey up the tree when the tides are coming up! Amazing specialized behaviour!

  • @Andyunderdogs
    @Andyunderdogs3 жыл бұрын

    Amazing quality. Well done man. Thanks!

  • @dennyribeiro8662
    @dennyribeiro86624 жыл бұрын

    Jordan, congratulations for your new video. You hadnt posted anything in a long time but when you came back it was astonishing. Once again, congratulations for this high quality and extremely entertainment video. Thank you, we brazillian keepers love your channel!

  • @sochintzy4528
    @sochintzy45283 жыл бұрын

    You are my favorite ant channel on youtube, your voice & BGM are just perfect ASMR & the videos are so clean & crisp.

  • @cagydrip
    @cagydrip4 жыл бұрын

    The thing I love most about weaver ants is just how unique they are. They live above the ground and in the trees vs. living underground. I also love the fact that they use silk from their larvae to construct nests. The queens are also very beautiful. They can come in a variety of colors, from neon green to bright yellow to even hues of blue and red. They truly are one of the most amazing ant species ever. I❤️🐜

  • @humanbeing2993
    @humanbeing29934 жыл бұрын

    The thing that interests me most about weaver ants is their productivity in constantly creating new nest and also just how quirky they are living up in the trees and constructing nests out of leaves. It does make me wonder how newly mated queens nest considering they do not have larva yet. PS ants Australia is finally back I was beginning to lose hope!

  • @deniseravenscroft9669
    @deniseravenscroft96694 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this awesome documentary! Astonishing footage and info and superb narration. I can't believe I've only just discovered your site. What have I been missing!😊 Greatly appreciate what you do! So valuable! 💚

  • @mitchl5220
    @mitchl52204 жыл бұрын

    You are my favourite ant keeping youtuber. Your videos are educational, mature and very enjoyable! The footage is amazing too! Keep up the good work dude

  • @bluemountainsants3388
    @bluemountainsants33883 жыл бұрын

    Hi Jordan ! My favourite thing about weaver ants are that they make multiple leaf nests and have territory that they roam and make other satellite nests in but at the centre of their territory they have their mother nest where they keep the queen safe! I also love that weaver ants use other workers as pins to hold leaves together, I love their dedication and teamwork! Thanks!

  • @valeriejones6111
    @valeriejones61113 жыл бұрын

    I think the most interesting thing about Weaver ants is the way that they pull apart their prey, and use formic acid to break it apart. The formic acid kind of gives their gaster a green tinge. I also think it’s cool that they make little mini outposts, they’re such good architects.

  • @AntsSingaporeantchannel
    @AntsSingaporeantchannel4 жыл бұрын

    Congratulations on 100k subscribers!

  • @haydenh5335
    @haydenh53354 жыл бұрын

    I like how weaver ants work together to kill any intruder, I find it interesting that they all know what to do when a intruder is present, I love the technique they use to kill said intruder it’s very similar to how camponotus ants attack their victims minus the acid.

  • @antsNevada
    @antsNevada4 жыл бұрын

    What I like most about weaver ants is how efficient they are and how they construct there nest in the treetops and how even the larvae help in Construction of there nest and there colors are nice to.

  • @jannik7715
    @jannik77154 жыл бұрын

    Really good Camera work. Love the documentary

  • @dnxen
    @dnxen4 жыл бұрын

    You are literally my favorite ant channel. Welcome back my friend!

  • @AlteraLin
    @AlteraLin3 жыл бұрын

    I can't believe i live in a time where excellent documentaries like this is made available for free.

  • @omid-nasi
    @omid-nasi4 жыл бұрын

    I just wanted to say thank you for uploading! Your content is the best there is

  • @VitaAZeroKelvin
    @VitaAZeroKelvin4 жыл бұрын

    What a beautiful documentary, with an unexpected but appreciated turn in the end.

  • @WilliamJohnson-me4sh
    @WilliamJohnson-me4sh4 жыл бұрын

    Finally another video, since watching all your videos I have been inspired get into antkeeping myself. I am the proud keeper of 3 small pheidole colonies

  • @kylepfahl1652
    @kylepfahl16524 жыл бұрын

    I came to Australia (from Canada) a few years ago and met some of these ants up in the Daintree where I stayed for part of my trip and I spent ~2 hours sitting and watching them work. It was so nice to just enjoy watching nature doing its thing in a place so far from home. I might never get back but I’ll never forget that trip. Steve Irwin’s Australia Zoo was my highlight and if anyone ever makes it down under it is a must see!

  • @marco9250
    @marco92504 жыл бұрын

    Great video! , what I found most interesting about weaver ants is the fact that they make their body vibrate to warn their sister’s about posible dangers or about posible food sources, I also think that is very cool that they have got a green gaster, I really like that sometimes you can se the ants organs inside of it. Good luck!

  • @jonny15365
    @jonny153654 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Jordan, was worth the wait to see your weaver ant documentary! I personally like the way farmers use these guys (or girls I should say!) As pest control on their farms, that and the way they all huddle together to form bridges and reach leaves is so cool! Looking forward to the next one! Hopefully not quite as long a wait please ;) cheers

  • @irenewatkins4057
    @irenewatkins40574 жыл бұрын

    I find the way they use their larvae for silk production very interesting. It makes me think of the vampire ants who feed off their intentionally injured young. I also love the green of their gasters, they look so delicate and beautiful but are actually quite fierce!

  • @lyzander0
    @lyzander03 жыл бұрын

    I liked your documentaries a lot! please continue. You got me hooked to the ant experience!

  • @ludi1334
    @ludi13344 жыл бұрын

    What I Like Most about weaver Ants ist how they build Bridges auf of themselves to pull leaves together and then use the silk of their larve to Hold the leaves together.

  • @zacn4747
    @zacn47473 жыл бұрын

    What interest me most about Australian weaver ants is that they love to prey on small insects whilst also supplementing their diet with carbohydrate-rich honeydew! Also, that the fact that they have evolved to use their own larvae to build their silken leafy homes. AMAZING species for sure. Would love to win this!

  • @jaradmee
    @jaradmee4 жыл бұрын

    I enjoy the way wever ants pin down there Intruders or food, also using the larva for stitching is fascinating !

  • @Dominik-br5uz
    @Dominik-br5uz4 жыл бұрын

    To me the most interesting thing about weaver ants is how they can work like a team and use their siblings (larvea) to build their nests Its so fascinating. Also im happy you are back.

  • @TheMiffi1984
    @TheMiffi19844 жыл бұрын

    Well done again Jordan on such an amazing video, not only did you capture awsome shots and the story line was well crafted but the production value of this vid is to an impeccable standard. You do some amazing work brother you are the ant king of Australia. Good work on mentioning the fires and only scratching the surface on what has been a traumatic time here in Australia. Look forward to the next vid

  • @diegomonzon9749
    @diegomonzon97493 жыл бұрын

    The part that i foud more interestig is the way that they build their nest, we usuallly think that ants only live under the ground or into the wood like camponotus did, but this species is awesome!

  • @Why_boygwapo
    @Why_boygwapo4 жыл бұрын

    YOU HAVE FINALLY COME BACK TO US WITH ANOTHER COOL DOCUMENTARY OF THESE FASCINATING CREATURES

  • @Jan-ie5lk
    @Jan-ie5lkАй бұрын

    Great documentary and even better moral at the end! Very informative and nice footage. What a great job.

  • @rickastley5268
    @rickastley52684 жыл бұрын

    I find it very interesting how they use their larvae's silk to weave leaves together. Also the vibrant green heads and abdomens, along with their yellow legs and thorax.

  • @Alex-or9gd
    @Alex-or9gd4 жыл бұрын

    I think the coolest thing about weaver ants is the way that they farm those little bugs, they have been farming for far longer than people and I think that's amazing. I also think it's interesting how they use their larvae as glue for their nests, it is extremely unique and makes me wonder how new queens start their colonies and small nests.

  • @utahmyrmecology1910
    @utahmyrmecology19104 жыл бұрын

    I think the most interesting trait of these Weaver Ants is there highly intelligent defence strategies! I think their use of satellite nests and mainly arming them with their oldest workers is a very epic trait.

  • @malbrownie
    @malbrownie4 жыл бұрын

    I hoped to work at Kuranda during July. I look forward to seeing some Weaver Ants then. Thanks for the video, it’s good to see you back.

  • @garyhooykaas8559
    @garyhooykaas85594 жыл бұрын

    I just find their behavioral evolutionary differences between other ants, even amongst their own kind, so fascinating. Their nest weaving is one example, but another is even though most colonies are single queened, for some reason in the northern territory, in particular, colonies are more often polygynous.

  • @paulreed5593
    @paulreed55934 жыл бұрын

    The weaver ants like many ants have the ability to have such a connected lifestyle like humans. They are always helping each other out. Defending the nest by the entrance, making an amazing bridge to make the trek back home a little easier, grabbing onto other ants and pinning them down to wait for their fellow workers to help them out. I also like how aggressive they are and how they utilize their formic acid to break down food or deterring away potential predators or threats. These ants are one of the most interesting ants i have ever heard about.It really fascinated me how that evolution brought these ants into the trees making very intricate nest with they’re larvae’s silk to stay warm in the sun. This video was very interesting, good to have you back

  • @jackclegg5452
    @jackclegg54524 жыл бұрын

    So happy that you are back

  • @stogginson1110
    @stogginson11104 жыл бұрын

    The thing that interests me is that the survive even in autumn when all the leaves fall of the trees it is so crazyyyyyyy

  • @helloitsme3144
    @helloitsme31444 жыл бұрын

    I find it very interesting that weaver ants use their larvae to Stich the leaves together .Its a good way to use their silk .Its very interesting because normally most Ants nest in tree stumps or in the ground .Their color is also very nice .Love to video ,don’t stop !

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