http://arstechnica.c...alter-behavior/
Camponotus vicinus, Crematogaster 1, Crematogaster 2, Formica francoeuri, *, *, Myrmecocystus testaceus, Novomessor cockerelli, Pheidole hyatti, Pogonomyrmex californicus, Pogonomyrmex rugosus, Solenopsis invicta
Creepy. I feel like humans have been getting a dose for years.
that's crazy!
Interesting, although I have seen my own Camponotus majors and wild majors foraging exploring. I once followed a massive 16mm Camponotus major dragging a caterpillar for 15 feet before having to give up and leave.
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am i the only who felt that the information stated in the video seemed to be bit vague? first, camponotus usually has a caste system with three or more worker variants (however dimorphism does occur in certain species, but definitely not this one). the species shown in the video clearly has 3 or more different worker castes. second, camponotus majors usually do a wide variety of jobs besides fighting, this is why we label them by their technical name: majors, instead of calling them "soldiers".
second, camponotus majors usually do a wide variety of jobs besides fighting, this is why we label them by their technical name: majors, instead of calling them "soldiers".
I thought the same thing.
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