Inside the ant colony - Deborah M. Gordon

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  • Опубліковано 7 лип 2014
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    Ants have one of the most complex social organizations in the animal kingdom; they live in structured colonies that contain different types of members who perform specific roles. Sound familiar? Deborah M. Gordon explains the way these incredible creatures mate, communicate and source food, shedding light on how their actions can mimic and inform our own behavior.
    Lesson by Deborah M. Gordon, animation by Steve Belfer Creative Inc.

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  • @IsabellaBasso1
    @IsabellaBasso1 10 років тому +1175

    I used to observe ant colonies all day long as a kid. Fascinating creatures.

    • @the1andonlytitch
      @the1andonlytitch 10 років тому +31

      Mantikore420 I agree I still enjoy watching ants run around, sometimes I like to block their path with a stick just too see how long it takes them to work out how to get round it's funny because they all sort of run into each other I didn't realize they didn't have very good eye sight though

    • @josephmelton4721
      @josephmelton4721 7 років тому

      I am the one who flocks not how they move dude

    • @magictube8704
      @magictube8704 6 років тому +1

      Same

    • @rileymckee168
      @rileymckee168 6 років тому +2

      Isabella Basso yeah until you faceplant into the anthill

    • @CloroxBleach0
      @CloroxBleach0 6 років тому

      same!

  • @Amantducafe
    @Amantducafe 8 років тому +2142

    A brave ant explorer just crossed my monitor while watching this.

  • @ShawnRavenfire
    @ShawnRavenfire 9 років тому +783

    I heard that besides humans, ants are the only animals that go to war. If they sense an ant has been killed, their instinct is to retaliate. Compare that to sharks, who when they sense a shark has been killed, have an instinct to flee the danger. Ants are more bad-ass than sharks.

    • @vinpop1237
      @vinpop1237 7 років тому +60

      Shawn Ravenfire sorry I'm late but hyenas ate known to battle and clash of a female of a tribe was killed or mistreated

    • @vinpop1237
      @vinpop1237 7 років тому +32

      Shawn Ravenfire lion prides do the same

    • @jessicav931
      @jessicav931 6 років тому +85

      Well I would also scape from anything that can kill a shark.

    • @muhammetaliozturk3131
      @muhammetaliozturk3131 6 років тому +13

      Bees?

    • @tajhaybanks8656
      @tajhaybanks8656 5 років тому +12

      Slot of animals do that

  • @rayjohnson67
    @rayjohnson67 10 років тому +341

    so the males are not brutally murdered, they just die like most bugs do, from sex.

  • @JLukeHypernova
    @JLukeHypernova 9 років тому +759

    So that's how they keep invading my house

    • @cryingwater
      @cryingwater 7 років тому +57

      j luke Hypernova Put alcohol in their path and watch them lose their way home

    • @dfquartzidn6151
      @dfquartzidn6151 6 років тому +4

      In my country, we have a special type of chalk, in order to get rid of them.
      They keep invading our second floor bathroom!

    • @pyrofful
      @pyrofful 6 років тому

      Buy poisoned syrup liquid. That's what I'm using for my ants since they are attracted to sweets not protein. It is made by the same company that makes aspirin lolol

    • @vipex9865
      @vipex9865 5 років тому +1

      j luke Hypernova same

    • @karynmorse7557
      @karynmorse7557 5 років тому +1

      I am the oddonout

  • @SirCrest
    @SirCrest 10 років тому +1037

    The ant sex animation definitely took me by surprise.

    • @mattsven
      @mattsven 10 років тому +58

      1:07 Scarring

    • @ajallen9674
      @ajallen9674 10 років тому +13

      Don't look up bees.

    • @marcelrows506
      @marcelrows506 9 років тому +1

      ***** First the pretty women , then the patet women , then the muscular women ... then the patet women

    • @dotmhk_7168
      @dotmhk_7168 9 років тому +1

      seriously surprising

    • @manjudombar4383
      @manjudombar4383 6 років тому +2

      the

  • @ZvezdaKrasnaya
    @ZvezdaKrasnaya 7 років тому +862

    Ants are amazin as long as
    1. They don't live in my place.
    2. They don't bite me.
    Any tips on how to get rid of them?

    • @oneuniqueusername
      @oneuniqueusername 7 років тому +106

      you can buy ant baits that unknowingly take poison back into the colony. killing them all. OMG. I sound like a murderer.

    • @lillian.catherine
      @lillian.catherine 7 років тому +88

      Nycco BG Noooooo don't kill them ;-; Just spray vinegar very lightly around the area they are at, NOT ON THEM, but near them. This will remove any scent left behind and eventually, they will leave. Spray it every so often. It's cheap and humane :)

    • @CgStudios
      @CgStudios 7 років тому +43

      Nycco BG buy a pet anteater

    • @soulreaperichig0
      @soulreaperichig0 7 років тому +38

      I generally pour kerosene on them. The smell and substance are enough to kill them, but if you want to make sure you can set them on fire.

    • @cacapoopization
      @cacapoopization 7 років тому +16

      They're ants who cares.

  • @hungry4danish
    @hungry4danish 10 років тому +271

    If there's an ant on my car and I drive 30 miles away, is that ant able to join a new colony or did I just accidentally doom it to a lonely life where other colonies will see it as an invader and try to kill it?

    • @mountedantman10
      @mountedantman10 9 років тому +96

      It will find its way back...eventually lol. Other colonies will try to kill it on sight, but that's what they have 6 legs for.

    • @tom-esvar
      @tom-esvar 7 років тому +77

      actualy some ants of the same species can recruit other ants, even they can fuse etire colonies #LateCrew

    • @emptycrate3050
      @emptycrate3050 7 років тому +51

      depends on species but mostly you just killed the ant

    • @CloroxBleach0
      @CloroxBleach0 6 років тому +18

      it won't be able to join a new colony, every colony had it's own queen pheromone.

    • @peeblekitty5780
      @peeblekitty5780 6 років тому +39

      You just accidentally doomed it to a lonely life where other colonies will see it as an invader ant try to kill it. #LateSquad

  • @HybridLibrarian
    @HybridLibrarian 10 років тому +276

    Great video guys! Pay some respect to a species that invented agriculture long before humans...

    • @limerumpus3589
      @limerumpus3589 3 роки тому

      @Kellan Cannon bad

    • @limerumpus3589
      @limerumpus3589 3 роки тому

      @Franco Deacon fake account

    • @DatOne.Gallia
      @DatOne.Gallia 2 роки тому

      @@limerumpus3589 no lie all i can think of is i think carpender ants, correct me if if wrong

  • @joshitheyoshi2533
    @joshitheyoshi2533 7 років тому +437

    lol the life of a male ant seems pretty good (until dying after sex)

    • @eenayeah
      @eenayeah 7 років тому +129

      At least they die with a bang.

    • @ballo3595
      @ballo3595 7 років тому +5

      @eenayeah It astounds me how no one has liked your comment yet. Bravo, sir!

    • @neonskylite2242
      @neonskylite2242 7 років тому +18

      I'm not 100% sure, but sometimes when there's a shortage of food, some species of ants will boot all males out so they can give food to who matters.

    • @the_really_tired_one
      @the_really_tired_one 7 років тому +1

      Neon Skylite *nosebleeds a bit* oh, the nosebleed? The profile

    • @neonskylite2242
      @neonskylite2242 7 років тому

      Dominic Tan … … …

  • @kyle-cs1dl
    @kyle-cs1dl 8 років тому +70

    I think ants used our bathroom as a breeding ground because I saw so many dead winged ants and they're huge!

    • @Theworldofef
      @Theworldofef 8 років тому +12

      +Dino Zoid urrrrr.... nightmares now :D

    • @elirchi9214
      @elirchi9214 5 років тому +5

      Probably males cause they die after mating

    • @tomnovy3476
      @tomnovy3476 3 роки тому +5

      mmmmmmmm i like ants but this
      *n o*

  • @zainul54
    @zainul54 9 років тому +29

    Congratulate Deborah M.Gordon for her incessant pursuit to link entomology with computer science.I hope novel innovations will emerge from her pursuit.Wish you great success,Deborah.

  • @busnoises4707
    @busnoises4707 3 роки тому +23

    I remember my dad telling me that if you put food near an ant nest and a bowl between it, an ant would find it and leave a trail. Other ants would follow that trail, and some would look for shorter paths and go around the other side of the bowl. Some would follow those other ants and eventually the scent going around the bowl would get so confusing that the ends would end up going in circles. No idea if this is remotely true, but this video reminded me of it.

    • @Edameda_mmori
      @Edameda_mmori 2 роки тому +3

      i saw an ant carrying a food going around in circles like crazy-refunsing to go the nest nearby-. i was confused.

  • @notbobross3017
    @notbobross3017 8 років тому +83

    this is like vscause but it stays on topic

  • @channelinactive.seewormsqu3201
    @channelinactive.seewormsqu3201 8 років тому +98

    Welp... Now I feel bad for setting out those ant traps ._.
    So much for 'A Bug's Life 2'

    • @pyrofful
      @pyrofful 6 років тому

      I'm not. Dang things had to come indoors lolol

    • @pyrofful
      @pyrofful 5 років тому +1

      @@bforbeautiful6273 I would probably feel sick and die.....but would not be missed since my queen would have extra babies to take my spot. Although I probably would unknowingly kill my ant queen by being a good helper and bring some poison back to feed to her. Seriously now.....I have ants and feed them this poison sugar syrup that they are supposed to take to the queen and share. It works awesome since you don't spray poison you just put it in a dish and they carry it it's safer. I don't feel great about how they die but I feel great they are gone. But mosques I enjoy killing when in the house before or as they bite me......is this wrong? Maybe I'm an insect serial killer who enjoys killing pests....... When it down pours outside and the frogs are on the road trying not to drown I try not to run them over if that makes you feel better. Frogs are cool and typically stay outdoors. Any way it's an ant. They serve there purpose. They die......there are loads more around not going to be extinct any time soon. Oh and I don't fry them with a magnifying glass....I only poison the colony. (if all goes well) I think they will eat the bait wish me luck.

    • @pyrofful
      @pyrofful 5 років тому

      @@bforbeautiful6273 lolol true. Oh BTW those dang buggers didn't die yet I found a few new ones under my kitchen table.......I gave them some more "special syrup" lolol. I think my place is built on an ant hill so as long as I take out these there are plenty more outside lolol. I don't mind the outside ones. At least they don't do anything even if in you unlike mosquito or some types of spiders

    • @pyrofful
      @pyrofful 5 років тому

      @@bforbeautiful6273 Apartment. And I know that's why when my old landlord handed me a can of "kill all" poison to just spray around I was like nope. Poisoning my floors and still at best only killing the worker ants. That is when I bought my well that they have to actually find....drink.....and then transport back to the colony. Less poison over spray and ideally kills the queen ant. And yes I think it is. Carpenter ants (usually stay outside) and the suger loving ants indoors and out. (I don't do a mass poisoning outside. I do have well in protective containers but it only attracts the suger ants.

    • @sussybaka119
      @sussybaka119 4 роки тому +1

      Did that movie even had a sequel?

  • @UPlayNetwork
    @UPlayNetwork 7 років тому +60

    Amazing, thank you for this

  • @josephinehernandeztrejo1686
    @josephinehernandeztrejo1686 7 років тому +24

    Proverbs 6 : 6 - 8. " Go to the ant , you lazy one ; observe it's ways and become wise . 7. Although it has no commander , officer , or ruler , 8. it prepares it's food in the summer , and it gathers it's food supplies in the harvest . "

    • @josephinehernandeztrejo1686
      @josephinehernandeztrejo1686 7 років тому

      I double checked on UA-cam in different videos on ants , the ant has no commanders . It's by joint chemical communication .

    • @pyrofful
      @pyrofful 6 років тому

      Josephine Hernandez Trejo- thanks for sharing didn't ever hear or read that verse.

    • @tomnovy3476
      @tomnovy3476 3 роки тому +1

      " "The Harvest" "
      *Empires of the undergrowth flashbacks*

    • @sashaeltekeh2618
      @sashaeltekeh2618 3 місяці тому +1

      This scripture made me look up ant videos

  • @mavila1368
    @mavila1368 10 років тому +22

    I have ants in my house...now I'm starting to feel bad for them...

  • @MrWarhead16
    @MrWarhead16 8 років тому +17

    Im always fascinated with ants. I watch every ant documentary in UA-cam that I can see. They really are amazing!

  • @BallotBoxer
    @BallotBoxer 10 років тому +79

    I've seen some sci-fi authors that should take note of this video. Their idea of a hive mind is false. It's more like improvised collaboration.

    • @pinkfloydiano101
      @pinkfloydiano101 10 років тому +8

      why should them? It's science fiction after all

    • @BallotBoxer
      @BallotBoxer 10 років тому +22

      pinkfloydiano101 I see what you mean, fiction can go wherever, but I prefer sci-fi with good science (more facts help the greater plausibility) . For instance, have you seen ads for that new Scarlett Johansson movie called "Lucy"? It is based entirely on the ten percent of brain myth, which makes it very unappealing to me.

    • @pinkfloydiano101
      @pinkfloydiano101 10 років тому +4

      Yeah, I agree that the "sense of realism" makes it a more enjoyable experience... Or at least adds something more.
      None the less, batshit plots have great potential... I'm looking at you George R.R. Martin and your Sandkings

    • @damienfinnegan8272
      @damienfinnegan8272 4 роки тому +1

      Hive minds are cooler though.

    • @pallotm
      @pallotm 2 роки тому +2

      I really want to make an Ant-based rpg in the future

  • @genisay
    @genisay 10 років тому +5

    They have also discovered, that at least with Leaf Cutter ants, they are capable of making different types of clicking sounds by rubbing their back legs against their bodies. These sounds can be used to alert other ants to choice leaves,or they seem to even have a different, urgent clicking they make when in danger, like being stuck in a caved in tunnel. There was a pretty amazing documentary on Leaf Cutters.

  • @ataarono
    @ataarono 10 років тому +207

    I wasnt ANTicipating this video

    • @RonyPlayer
      @RonyPlayer 10 років тому +13

      Your bad joke BUGS me.

    • @ajallen9674
      @ajallen9674 10 років тому +7

      ***** Don't BEE an ass.

    • @JustAnotherSunny
      @JustAnotherSunny 10 років тому +7

      I WASP pleasantly surprised

    • @ajallen9674
      @ajallen9674 10 років тому +1

      Well don't that BEETLE!

    • @whishiwhooshi5783
      @whishiwhooshi5783 7 років тому +6

      ataarono That one is really STINGING me (#LateCrew)

  • @jazziesvlogs7840
    @jazziesvlogs7840 5 років тому +4

    I love watching all their moves and giving them food and sweets, I can never get rid of my good friends ♥️

  • @Nertez
    @Nertez 10 років тому +55

    Thanks, now I know I should keep the dead bodies on the ground so other ants that are invading my house will be alarmed!

    • @2GMichael
      @2GMichael 10 років тому +5

      That's no excuse for manslaughter.

    • @thedoughyboy4030
      @thedoughyboy4030 10 років тому +23

      2GMichael antslaughter*

    • @CloroxBleach0
      @CloroxBleach0 6 років тому +2

      ummm no.... the ants would come there to take the bodies far from the nest...

    • @tomnovy3476
      @tomnovy3476 3 роки тому

      canniballlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll

  • @flora3484
    @flora3484 2 роки тому +1

    Though I was just searching ants, that programming knowledge in the end made this video more exciting to me (me being a programming enthusiast 😁). Thats great, keep it up.

  • @kamber1259
    @kamber1259 8 років тому +24

    ants drive me fucking crazy

  • @kayleighSky
    @kayleighSky 7 років тому +54

    I absolutely love this channel and it's so much easier to learn through animation especially if you're a visual learner like me!
    Also I never knew some ants can fly. They never taught me that in school.
    Plus the girls run the world lol

  • @aaravkansal4087
    @aaravkansal4087 3 роки тому +2

    I just love the ending tune

  • @MartinChibanda
    @MartinChibanda 6 років тому +4

    This was insightful and in a way symbolic: With hard-work, organisation & perseverance even the tiny can become mighty. This left me with so many questions of interest. How do we know they have no leaders or planning mechanism? What can we learn from the behaviour of these magnificent creatures about how to better organise our societies. So much more.. please post a link to the work of the scientist who did the work.

    • @garancebarbier7381
      @garancebarbier7381 Рік тому +3

      We know they have no leaders because you can remove any individual you want from the colony (except the queen, but she has an influence on who lays eggs, not the work done), they would do the work just as well. We have observed a lot of auto organisation mechanisms, like recruitment. Moffet wrote an article titled "Ant colonies: building complex organizations with minuscule brains and no leaders" with collaborators, and it is a great starting point if you want to understand their organisation.
      Very hard to apply the same system to humans though, the ants are collaborating with each other because they are related! We humans do not have families of hundred of thousands of kids lol

  • @jancelabobo8238
    @jancelabobo8238 8 років тому +2

    i loved how this was animated :)

  • @ForPeopleEntertainme
    @ForPeopleEntertainme 10 років тому +5

    Who thought that such a small insect can teach us a lot. That's just fascinating

    • @wkbrl9805
      @wkbrl9805 2 роки тому

      Rabbimiz inanılması zor derecede güzel yaratmış. Subuhanallah 🙂

  • @Oliveisafishstudios
    @Oliveisafishstudios Рік тому +2

    I love how everyone heres like ANTS ARE COOL while nobody is talking about this…. Interesting piece of art 1:08

  • @darkmetal101
    @darkmetal101 10 років тому +4

    Another brilliant video (y)

  • @mashqoorchashmawala8303
    @mashqoorchashmawala8303 7 років тому +6

    1:09 DEAD😂😂

  • @Leah-Owens
    @Leah-Owens 4 роки тому +6

    There are so many male species that literally just live to mate, do it once, then die. I don't know if that's a sad life or an amazing one.

  • @zigalkodonverven3862
    @zigalkodonverven3862 8 років тому +4

    I've been wondering, how do they construct their anthills? Grain by grain like a brickhouse?

  • @DrLaithO3
    @DrLaithO3 10 років тому +1

    This is definitely my most Favoured TED-Ed Video! i have always been fascinated by ants !

    • @wkbrl9805
      @wkbrl9805 2 роки тому

      Rabbimiz çok güzel yaratmış subuhanallah 🙂

  • @lettacata7400
    @lettacata7400 5 років тому +1

    thanks! this helped me in my presentation!!

  • @reynaldomarcano6730
    @reynaldomarcano6730 Рік тому

    I have ants in my bathroom, I'm always giving them snacks.

  • @samivayajd
    @samivayajd 10 років тому +5

    Did anyone else feel itchy?? TED maybe you can tell us why we think we feel bugs on us when we see bugs.

  • @Alexis-qw1ps
    @Alexis-qw1ps 3 роки тому +3

    Prov 6:6 brought me here. I wanted to understand what the verse meant by a video and this was good and informational! 😌❤️🤠

  • @Dark3nedVoid
    @Dark3nedVoid Рік тому

    So earlier today I had a presentation about ant colonies, and I did not prepare anything since I didnt know the presentation was today.. I watched this video like twice and then presented it and the class loved it so much they started clapping like crazy and the teacher wqs in a super good mood after my presentstion and I have to thank you Ted-Ed

  • @ZymwOw
    @ZymwOw 9 років тому

    thank you for the subtitles :)

  • @zachgabriel4094
    @zachgabriel4094 9 років тому

    wow.. i just watched this and im already subscribeing.awesome vidoes!

  • @jana.333
    @jana.333 6 років тому +1

    I love this channel with all my heart ❤️

  • @harukatakahashi8822
    @harukatakahashi8822 6 років тому

    I love the cute funny animation of this video ALOT and I'm subscribing right now (After I text this )and love his voice

  • @clintwolf4495
    @clintwolf4495 6 років тому +1

    Very interesting video. Thanks.

  • @thithuynhingo5001
    @thithuynhingo5001 3 роки тому

    simple but efficent. I admire their organisation

  • @VictorFursov
    @VictorFursov 6 років тому

    Thank you for nice video!

  • @BariumCobaltNitrog3n
    @BariumCobaltNitrog3n 9 років тому +2

    Whenever ants come into the house, somewhere along the trail, there's a little group of maybe 15 or 20 ants forming a circle and facing in. this little group is always a little off the trail, so all the others are not bumping into them and the members of the group seem to be just standing around, calmly.
    This happens every time.

    • @buru2b634
      @buru2b634 9 років тому +3

      BariumCobaltNitrog3n They are cult ants trying to over throw the queen.

  • @BluesHarpJammin
    @BluesHarpJammin 5 років тому

    This is great research for a stand-up comedy routine I'm thinking of.

  • @leothebugnerd
    @leothebugnerd 4 місяці тому

    i know this is an old video, but i wanted to point out that the queens don't just "lose their wings", they actually *chew them off* and use them as a food source until the first workers emerge from their pupae.

  • @reecerobin8413
    @reecerobin8413 10 років тому +4

    Hasn't it been shown that they are somehow able to communicate outside of pheromones like in the experiment where you hang a fruit and lead one down a string then more will come from below.

  • @namu-kp2hl
    @namu-kp2hl 7 років тому +1

    thank you :) It is very helpful lesson!

  • @zoolkifli7
    @zoolkifli7 2 роки тому +1

    "not by design, every single thing is a complete & total coincidence"

  • @Legendofmudkip
    @Legendofmudkip 10 років тому +3

    I hate bugs so I debated whether or not I should watch this video. I chose to watch it and I'm so glad I did because I learned so much!
    Thank you for making this video :)

  • @Eatbeans6739
    @Eatbeans6739 4 роки тому

    Fascinating video. Simply explained. Good graphics. We have a serious ant problem in our garden. Every summer, they drag sand from the paved area and are crawling all over the place, only for me to puff killer powder on them and extinguish their lives. But after watching this, I am very reluctant to arm myself with the canister and go after them, as you’ve humanised them. I think they’ll just carry on with what they do. Maybe another member of our family will take over the mantle as I am starting to love them.

  • @gamingengine9499
    @gamingengine9499 4 роки тому +1

    Ants always facinated me because it is entertaining how they react to certain situations like when i put water or cover there holes up or throw rocks it really is entertaining to feed them sugar too it is the closest thing to forming a society

  • @mc7530
    @mc7530 4 роки тому +1

    omg that was an AMAZING JOB!! thanks for the facts.

  • @davids.863
    @davids.863 6 років тому +10

    really!....1:08 ....REALLY!!!!?...... I mean, who drew that and thought "oh this would be perfect for ted talks"..... wtf...

  • @thecreaturescorner539
    @thecreaturescorner539 4 роки тому +1

    This is outdated, but ants have been seen “voting”. When two places for nesting can’t be decided on ants vote by putting pheromones one one side and the other until one has the most phenomenal scent and it “wins the vote”

  • @snehanair1574
    @snehanair1574 10 років тому +1

    This is so amazing

  • @OnimoIndustries
    @OnimoIndustries 2 роки тому

    Me and boys could use these methods when searching for beans at 4am

  • @nothinbutadio14
    @nothinbutadio14 10 років тому +4

    i dont really understand how knowing how many ants are in an area helps their search patterns

  • @karlbjerke133
    @karlbjerke133 4 роки тому

    0:35 thats some next level work

  • @eberhardmezurich2026
    @eberhardmezurich2026 Рік тому

    Its just one of media that I came accross to learn about coelecanth tht mention a new finding in Indonesia.
    Let alone natural history museum, “science magazines”, they don’t even bother to mention it.

  • @WarriorsPhoto
    @WarriorsPhoto 3 роки тому +11

    As a person working in an industry that deals with ants. I am glad to learn as much as I can about their patterns, thank you.

  • @senesful
    @senesful 8 років тому +58

    if ants can do that imagine what can we do

    • @kingpotato7183
      @kingpotato7183 8 років тому +27

      Shit we can do shit

    • @notbobross3017
      @notbobross3017 8 років тому +6

      +king potato ALL HAIL KING POTATO

    • @Pipiopy
      @Pipiopy 8 років тому +14

      +senesful we can watch them doing it

    • @CloroxBleach0
      @CloroxBleach0 6 років тому +1

      NOPE, as silly as it seems ants can solve some situations really fast while it would take us some minutes to solve them.

    • @tylerparaz6786
      @tylerparaz6786 6 років тому

      Jessie M. Exactly

  • @stilljust-me2795
    @stilljust-me2795 8 років тому +620

    Wait... so ants are communists?

    • @JessMcNicholl
      @JessMcNicholl 8 років тому +57

      +Still Just-Me Nah, they're just all born from one ant, and they work together. It may seem like it they have one ruler, but this is only because the queen ant is physically the only one that can do her job.

    • @mahari893
      @mahari893 8 років тому +59

      We need to bomb the fuck out of them!

    • @mihirm3632
      @mihirm3632 8 років тому +38

      +Still Just-Me they are communists, they are free marketeers, they are basically a single super organism

    • @alexandre588
      @alexandre588 8 років тому +14

      I'd say it's more like North Korean communism, as in, communist monarchy.

    • @megalukz8775
      @megalukz8775 8 років тому +10

      Ant soviets!

  • @stzine7409
    @stzine7409 7 років тому +2

    once my garden was a breeding ground my garden was big and there were so many ants with wings

  • @tahirmarwat9419
    @tahirmarwat9419 2 роки тому

    Im lecturer and I'm gonna teach my students management with this ant example thanks for information.

  • @wolfyboy
    @wolfyboy 7 років тому

    i really liked how you made it human like, so it's easier for everyone to understand. "using a pipet to drop sperm on an egg, and such" but my FAVORITE was the wya you portratyed ants greeting, withfist pumps and high 5's. :) makes it much more easy to understand, as you can relate to it, AND much more FUN, so it keeps peoples attention, and makes it easier to remember it. :)

  • @danielasegura2009
    @danielasegura2009 8 років тому

    Make a video about the anthropic principle!

  • @kaylajohnson4072
    @kaylajohnson4072 4 роки тому

    Thank you for this 💜

  • @aakritip
    @aakritip 4 роки тому +4

    Came from the Facebook group "A group where we all pretend to be ants in an ant colony"
    STUDY

  • @mrcheese7393
    @mrcheese7393 3 роки тому

    man, Sebastian's ant and slime video is going insane

  • @candylide
    @candylide 2 роки тому

    2:37 I saw this happen the other day!
    I was in the park and saw the ants run into one another quite a few times
    It was very cool

  • @satsukitheanimelover
    @satsukitheanimelover 3 роки тому

    Me finding this video and remembers a bunch of ants around my kitchen where all the exposed sugary things are: “…..HELLLLLLLLLP!!!!!

  • @aliishanouq234
    @aliishanouq234 Рік тому +2

    This is a great video but i have two questions though
    1- How do you know that worker ants have no method of intentional communication and
    2- how do you know that male ants only job is to wait until they are ready to leave the nest and reproduce

    • @AnimealPlanet
      @AnimealPlanet Рік тому

      Simple. Capture a queen and put it inside the container with a complete essentials for the ants to survive
      Thenz wait and observe...
      Simple, right?

  • @Justin_Joy
    @Justin_Joy 6 років тому +2

    What if we make mechanisms that ants control to help humans?

  • @unidentifiedchannel3290
    @unidentifiedchannel3290 7 років тому +8

    0:43 pretty sure that's where CJ lives

  • @siosayange
    @siosayange 8 років тому +5

    ona day I got home and open my laptop monitor to turn it on and suddenly millions of ants came out from both of my laptop speakers!!!! that is the scariest thing ever

    • @alucardlord9032
      @alucardlord9032 3 роки тому

      Yah there were ants living inside my laptop too, but i only found why they keep on living inside it was because when i ate, sometimes i ate infront of my laptop and my hands were filled of foods scent

    • @alucardlord9032
      @alucardlord9032 3 роки тому

      Actually for years, it seemed that they were not destrouying the inner parts of my laptop, once the laptop is heated, they will eventually go out

  • @somewherecity.
    @somewherecity. 6 років тому +1

    If only I could put a camera on a ant and watch it :P

  • @janechiang505
    @janechiang505 7 років тому

    Cool way to explain complex system simulation. One ant colony application is to simulate army reserve mobilization in a war scenario: how to win a war with lots of lower rank soldiers and very few high rank officials?

  • @porgtheopgamer4316
    @porgtheopgamer4316 6 років тому

    I LOVE TED ED

  • @dreamoftheendless7159
    @dreamoftheendless7159 4 роки тому

    The music is perfect lol

  • @palideus
    @palideus 5 років тому

    That is why they keep dashing into each other !!

  • @ericsigne6575
    @ericsigne6575 5 років тому +2

    Suddenly, I have a lot of respect for ants

  • @justinmendoza788
    @justinmendoza788 7 років тому +17

    I bet AntsCanada watched this video. Those who don't know who that is, hes an ant keeper.

  • @BinkieMcFartnuggets
    @BinkieMcFartnuggets 10 років тому +12

    0:15 Who the hell puts a beanie copter hat on a baby?

  • @leoprestin6482
    @leoprestin6482 6 років тому

    Anyone else hear those Pikmin sounds? Pum, pum ,pum...

  • @darkskinglory899
    @darkskinglory899 5 років тому +1

    Ants communicate chemically in ways that could never be compared to the way we communicate electrically. Think about how different it is when you hear a dog vs when you can smell one.

  • @MayankKumar-oi8py
    @MayankKumar-oi8py 3 роки тому

    How do TEDed know so much about ants and many other questions?

  • @JuNe-ne6yx
    @JuNe-ne6yx 6 років тому

    Amazing! The ants' behavior. Thank your for the video.

    • @wkbrl9805
      @wkbrl9805 2 роки тому

      Rabbimiz çok güzel yaratmış. subuhanallah🙂

  • @mateszka2003
    @mateszka2003 9 років тому

    thnx for hungarian subtitles! :D

  • @JakeCrawford173
    @JakeCrawford173 8 років тому +1

    Wow I tried to get my cat to press on the ants moving but he was eating his biscuits

  • @sudharma_hydroponics
    @sudharma_hydroponics 3 роки тому

    Please do a video on ants role in natural ecosystem

  • @Signs_Leading_To_Faith
    @Signs_Leading_To_Faith 8 років тому +1

    "Ants may not be able to vote, hold meetings or even make any plans,
    but we humans may still be able to learn something from the way that such simple creatures are able to function so effectively in such complex ways"
    And how did ants get (inspired) that complex ways ?
    yes its ID

  • @cmdrtianyilin8107
    @cmdrtianyilin8107 4 роки тому +1

    Collective intelligence is amazing.

  • @paulneilson6117
    @paulneilson6117 7 років тому

    I was wondering why a UA-cam video on this subject was deleted.