Gliding ants came up on one of the discords today. This is a good article on the topic.
https://www.berkeley...2/09_ants.shtml
A slightly more recent article (but old enough some videos don't work):
https://insider.si.e...unusual-flight/
Wiki article:
https://en.wikipedia...iki/Gliding_ant (was surprised to see Camponotus in the list ... though presumably only applies to arboreal Camponotus)
Cephalotes "turtle" ants are apparently the most famous of the gliding ants. When falling off a tree, they use visual cues to find the tree trunk, then glide backwards to it. If they bounce off they do a hairpin turn and try again.
Edited by OhNoNotAgain, November 12 2020 - 12:01 PM.