@MJ yeah I noticed that as well if anyone knows it would be really interesting. I have no clue what they are doing I kinda just assumed they were trying to get out of the box lol
Ant 1: We need to make some pathways. Ant 2: Why? Ant 1: So we have somewhere to walk while we're making pathways. Ant 2: Your logic is impeccable and we should begin at once.
This reminds me of a comment on a gacha game video that said "Why do you need good characters?" "To get gems." "Why do you need gems?'' "..To get good characters.."
This really shows how the ants have such a great idea of depth perception. To build the tunnels alongside each other without meeting is pretty amazing to watch.
Anyone notice how they started using the sand to make a grave yard and bury the dead ones I just found that really cool that it shows how similar we are.
That's just where they store their trash to keep a clean nest and get rid of the sand they're taking out. They don't usually 'bury' their dead, just discard them with the rest of the garbage the colony makes away from the nest so it doesn't draw in predators ^^
@@willothewisp2980 are you sure mine bury the dead in sand but they passed away already rip I let some workers free after the queens died and I’m pretty sure they repopulated somehow because I’m seeing them again
@@gatsbietheweirdo9403 Some species keep their trash inside the nest, but most just dump it outside. If they do bury it it's probably by coincidence lol Also depending on the species, I would doubt that since they need a queen to repopulate or they just die out naturally
@@arkdraellhelldrake4079 I don't really think that's typically what happens, but what it could be is that the ants were a kind of ant that uses something called a gamma-gate, which basically means that when a queen dies, the most dominant worker ant assumes the responsibility of the queen and becomes one as well as multitasking as a worker.
I find it fascinating that you can see where they put all the dead ones. (Bottom right) incase anyone didn’t know ants release a hormone when they die which means other ants know they’re dead and put them in basically an ant graveyard. I saw an experiment where someone put the hormone on an alive ant and it took itself to the graveyard (once the hormone was gone it returned to doing alive ant stuff dw)
A lot of insects rely on chemicals and hormones rather than sight but there are some exceptions like murder hornets can recognize faces of people and tell other hornets
This may be incorrect. I thought they don't release a pheromone. They die and lay unnoticed until the acids build up and create an odor that the others notice
@@pascal590 That might actually be the case. It would be called The "mere exposure principle," but either way, I don't the pyramaids needed mere exposure to be majestic. Also, I assume not all types of sand form the same angle as dry egyption sand that they modeled off of.
When man still had a tail and was sleeping on the tops of trees to stay away from predators, these mfs already had hundreds of thousands of years having perfected their craft 😎🤘
Wow, it’s satisfying and amazing to see ants digging. It just feels like i’m one of them. Amazing content bro! Keep on going, you can become famous someday.
It seems there are a couple of dead ants on the "waste disposal" in the lower right. I find that interesting, that they actually leave them there and not "recycle" them.
that's an ant graveyard usually there is fungus there were they can harvest it and the dead bodies are disposed there so the minerals can go to the fungus
It is very important to notice that they actually stopped digging once they reached the desired goal. That's impressive IMHO... If there were humans they kept on digging till they had no sand left at all but just a big empty sandbox.
I wonder if there is someway of tagging ants so you can keep track of the same ants visually during this. Like, do the diggers take a grain of sand and haul it themselves all the way to the dump? Or do they have a conveyor system. The diggers hand off to haulers, maybe a chain of haulers that move it while they mostly stay in a small part of the tunnel as individuals? I'm just curious how they organize around the task. They are ridiculously efficient.
@ 3:22 does anyone know what the ants are doing on the right side of the screen. Its like they are all sitting around a big banquet table or a board room table. They form these symmetrical ovals. Very curious. If anyone knows what they are doing, please let me know. So beautiful!
Ants have developed enough to learn how to build and play roulette and blackjack. I can’t see which they’re playing but it’s definitely one or the other
Master Seargent": "You soldiers are gonna line up double file for inspection then make a circle to plan your strategy and go get those tunnels!!! Squadron Alpha Inspection under the RIGHT hand tube at 3:21 double file NOW! Hut, hut,hut, hut... Squadron Beta Inspection under the RIGHT hand tube at 3:27 double file NOW! Hut, hut, hut, hut,...
haha i saw that and i was like wtf, these ants just had a construction meeting discussing the build?, but then i saw the drops of water or whatever it was
@@andre200mw Yeah, me too. I took a screen capture, then played with the contrast,etc. and the trail of (water?) in clearly visible. I sent the link to the Ant Guy - ua-cam.com/users/AntsCanada - and he told me that if you study it frame by frame, you can see the first ant who discovered the water trail going to some of his buddies to tell them. That's when they followed him and you know the result...
You can see the dump/graveyard they built on the right. This is actually a common feature of most anthills, they need a place far from the colony to dispose of dead bodies and trash. Keeping such a thing too close to a healthy colony can spread disease
You can clearly see that, the middle of the sand pile is the highest. Meaning that ants themselves mojarily do what's easiest. Even *ants sometimes don't give damn.*
@@abhinavkrishnacs I was actually looking at some cool gerbil cages like this one and then started thinking about ants. ua-cam.com/video/ECG2IvgCL3k/v-deo.html
doesn't this show how smart ants are? if you think about it they could've piled the sand into a corner but instead they piled the sand in a certain way such that the pile would reach the entrance of the huge sand thingy so that they wouldn't waste too much energy going to the bottom
fascinating that they had the foresight to bury the dead ants on the right of the screen, noticed the 2 dead ants and they naturally used the incoming sand to bury it and keep it sanitary
@Brennan Shy ants keep their nests as hygenic as possible by having designated areas to poop and bury the dead, if you watch the right, while digging they move 2 corpses in the pile and they bury them, likely to prevent the decaying body from spreading bacteria and mold
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nah.
The Bear-ier BM74 Lol
They started chewing wood in upper left corner.
@MJ yeah I noticed that as well if anyone knows it would be really interesting. I have no clue what they are doing I kinda just assumed they were trying to get out of the box lol
If you watch closely there are honey drops running down the back wall and the ants just kinda hunt them down :D
Ant 1: We need to make some pathways.
Ant 2: Why?
Ant 1: So we have somewhere to walk while we're making pathways.
Ant 2: Your logic is impeccable and we should begin at once.
... underrated comment
Lol
Hqhahaha
This reminds me of a comment on a gacha game video that said
"Why do you need good characters?"
"To get gems."
"Why do you need gems?''
"..To get good characters.."
I love this comment
This really shows how the ants have such a great idea of depth perception. To build the tunnels alongside each other without meeting is pretty amazing to watch.
*ants, when they reach the end of the frame*
Ants:
- what is this indestructible white thing?
- look like it's the limit of the world...
They started eating (digging) thought it on the top right corner
@Abdul xD
hahaha, genius comment !
same things gonna happen to humanity
isn't that an animal abuse? sick human experimenting poor ants!
Anyone notice how they started using the sand to make a grave yard and bury the dead ones I just found that really cool that it shows how similar we are.
That's just where they store their trash to keep a clean nest and get rid of the sand they're taking out. They don't usually 'bury' their dead, just discard them with the rest of the garbage the colony makes away from the nest so it doesn't draw in predators ^^
@@willothewisp2980 are you sure mine bury the dead in sand but they passed away already rip I let some workers free after the queens died and I’m pretty sure they repopulated somehow because I’m seeing them again
@@gatsbietheweirdo9403 Some species keep their trash inside the nest, but most just dump it outside. If they do bury it it's probably by coincidence lol
Also depending on the species, I would doubt that since they need a queen to repopulate or they just die out naturally
@@willothewisp2980 or maybe they fuond another nest that welcomed them instead of killing them
@@arkdraellhelldrake4079 I don't really think that's typically what happens, but what it could be is that the ants were a kind of ant that uses something called a gamma-gate, which basically means that when a queen dies, the most dominant worker ant assumes the responsibility of the queen and becomes one as well as multitasking as a worker.
"I got an ant farm; them fellas didn't grow shit" - Mitch Hedberg.
When they reached the boundary, one said "okay, our world is flat"
I find it fascinating that you can see where they put all the dead ones. (Bottom right) incase anyone didn’t know ants release a hormone when they die which means other ants know they’re dead and put them in basically an ant graveyard. I saw an experiment where someone put the hormone on an alive ant and it took itself to the graveyard (once the hormone was gone it returned to doing alive ant stuff dw)
A lot of insects rely on chemicals and hormones rather than sight but there are some exceptions like murder hornets can recognize faces of people and tell other hornets
@@louisperry6138 Did NOT know that, that's pretty cool
@@louisperry6138oh hell fucking no
This may be incorrect. I thought they don't release a pheromone. They die and lay unnoticed until the acids build up and create an odor that the others notice
Same with eggs, didn’t see a queen in this video but usually there’s a queen chamber and they take the eggs to a separate chamber
that was mesmerizing
Thanks! 😀👍😀
Cricket nuggets.
Opossum meatballs
Pelican Pizza
wolf burger
They're SO well structured and organized!
Ant mafia
2:32 - 3:31 Those ants took two very engaged meetings, discussing how the colony's infrastructure has been going on lately
They got stuck in a pheromone loop
I think
The ants built a pyramid in the big room, its basically the closest thing to ant religion
Where else would the ants dump the sand they took out lol
BootsMcNab it was a joke
Funny enough, the Pyramids slope angle was designed to be the same that sand naturally slopes at. They probably thought it would be the most stable.
Reino that’s so interesting. Maybe that’s why I feel a sense of familiarity looking at the pyramids - bc that shape occurs in nature. 😃
@@pascal590 That might actually be the case. It would be called The "mere exposure principle," but either way, I don't the pyramaids needed mere exposure to be majestic. Also, I assume not all types of sand form the same angle as dry egyption sand that they modeled off of.
Ants: We still haven't received our paycheck.
Queen: This is a sweat shop, deal with it. XD
Going through a bit of an ant phase right now. Just realizing how amazing these little creatures actually are. Awsome vid!
My friend: "What videos do you like to watch?"
Me: "It's complicated"
😀😀😀
Haha
What's so complicated about saying, "I like watching time lapses of ant farms."
It's amazing how Ants create networks of tunnels so close to each other without collapsing.
When man still had a tail and was sleeping on the tops of trees to stay away from predators, these mfs already had hundreds of thousands of years having perfected their craft 😎🤘
Sand doesn't fall
Minecraft: wait, it's illegal!
I think this is shot from a Ariel view
Fax: it sandstone
@@epikchannel8728 Woah, weve got a Big Brain here
@@zai602 what about the pyramid at the bottom
@@megadudeworld2694 it’s most definitely a ariel view the camera is just turned sideways to better fit a youtube video
Right at 3:23 the ants on the right make a strange column twice. I wonder what thats about
either water or sugar water
honey of course :) Thanks for comment!
who's juice Wrld
@@rockeater5726 a artist he aint no legend tho
@@rockeater5726 just another loser
Wow, it’s satisfying and amazing to see ants digging. It just feels like i’m one of them. Amazing content bro! Keep on going, you can become famous someday.
Thanks! I love them too :)
I imagine this with Terraria sounds lol, great timelapse.
the holes look likes the one in the corruption biome lol
@@rexd8611 why do I hear boss music?
Hallowed Underground fits nicely. Thanks for the idea lol
Surface corruption fit nice
Or underground desert.
I keep reading the title as "Sad ant farm" and it brings such a strange vibe when you watch this and try figuring out why it's sad
Sand
@@ea1468 he aware
Its sand dumhead!!1!!+1!!!!
I said I read it as "Sad ant farm" no I did not mean sand
Did you notice they bury their dead?
Funny how they move such a huge mound of sand outside the nest and then don’t dig into that mound at all
They would think its not safe because its outside their main nest, idk why but thats just them
Maybe they dropped, "don't dig here pheromones"
To lose I had some try
Maybe it’s too loose because they’ve pulled out individual grains and dropped them there?
yh but where would they but the sand from the mound of sand
from 1:51 - 1:53 u can actually see how they teamworked and transported the "big"stone together.thats awesome
I don't see it
It seems there are a couple of dead ants on the "waste disposal" in the lower right. I find that interesting, that they actually leave them there and not "recycle" them.
that's an ant graveyard usually there is fungus there were they can harvest it and the dead bodies are disposed there so the minerals can go to the fungus
Whatever killed them could infect the colony and kill them all. Disease is a huge factor for social animals.
I must sacrifice myself for the new homeland
@@calvinhoward3808 i mean they probably died of exhaustion
I like watching these because it reminds me of the old game "Lemmings"
I love that game :) I've played on commodore amiga after that pc too :)
Good times
It reminds me to... SimAnt
Yippee!
I gave up on that game
It is very important to notice that they actually stopped digging once they reached the desired goal. That's impressive IMHO... If there were humans they kept on digging till they had no sand left at all but just a big empty sandbox.
Why do you think humans would dig until there is no sand?
@King of The Zinger it seems like both of you are projecting your failures on to other people.
This is so relaxing to watch! Ant love forever!
UA-cam: here, watch how ants digging tunels
Me: but why?
My brain: do it
UA-cam: Like the comment
Me: but why?
My Heart: do it
Clearly you have not been directed to antsCanada yet
Thank God it's not just me.
I wonder if there is someway of tagging ants so you can keep track of the same ants visually during this. Like, do the diggers take a grain of sand and haul it themselves all the way to the dump? Or do they have a conveyor system. The diggers hand off to haulers, maybe a chain of haulers that move it while they mostly stay in a small part of the tunnel as individuals? I'm just curious how they organize around the task. They are ridiculously efficient.
a bit of paint would work
@@eclipse369. lmao painting ants
It’s cool how the ants use all the tunnels and space they made
@ 3:22 does anyone know what the ants are doing on the right side of the screen. Its like they are all sitting around a big banquet table or a board room table. They form these symmetrical ovals. Very curious. If anyone knows what they are doing, please let me know. So beautiful!
I’m pretty sure that’s water or some liquid dripping down that they are drinking
drinking water
Ants have developed enough to learn how to build and play roulette and blackjack. I can’t see which they’re playing but it’s definitely one or the other
I like how organized they kept the scrap pile. That is the ant that should be in charge of the tunnels.
When they reach the edge: *You have reached the build limit*
I imagine that ants have their own language, and while they were making the pathways they were talking about the structure and where to dig and stuff
youtube at 3 am : do you want to see some random ants dig a tunnel?
me : Hell yeah
good to hear 👍😀
Master Seargent": "You soldiers are gonna line up double file for inspection then make a circle to plan your strategy and go get those tunnels!!!
Squadron Alpha Inspection under the RIGHT hand tube at 3:21 double file NOW! Hut, hut,hut, hut...
Squadron Beta Inspection under the RIGHT hand tube at 3:27 double file NOW! Hut, hut, hut, hut,...
haha i saw that and i was like wtf, these ants just had a construction meeting discussing the build?, but then i saw the drops of water or whatever it was
@@andre200mw Yeah, me too. I took a screen capture, then played with the contrast,etc. and the trail of (water?) in clearly visible. I sent the link to the Ant Guy - ua-cam.com/users/AntsCanada - and he told me that if you study it frame by frame, you can see the first ant who discovered the water trail going to some of his buddies to tell them. That's when they followed him and you know the result...
It’s honey
The channel already said dat
@@Bee-l3i Thanks.
ants are very smart and hardworking
that's true! 👍😀👍
Please make a new video using colored sand in layers.. Could be interesting to see if they sort it..
" The only way to find out where a road leads is to go down it and find out" - The Ants 🐜
Amazing video...well organized and order
me: This is vertical or horisontal ant farm?
this farm: Yes!
NO FU!CKING NOOOO YOUR DP
Obviously.. V
I found it cool how they all made a huge main tunnel with little tunnels coming from it.
do you see those "little rocks"?
@@GreenTimelapse yes
You can see the dump/graveyard they built on the right. This is actually a common feature of most anthills, they need a place far from the colony to dispose of dead bodies and trash. Keeping such a thing too close to a healthy colony can spread disease
Somewhere from far away here: earth and people, living, developing
@@Joey3s UFOs lmfao
_In the pandemic much left time to see ants at work - lol_
"we need a big open space here for a chill zone"
Kids: Cleaning my room is impossible D;
Ants: Hold my sand
You can clearly see that, the middle of the sand pile is the highest. Meaning that ants themselves mojarily do what's easiest.
Even *ants sometimes don't give damn.*
The first ant come into the box: hey everybody, i found this
The gang: is this safe? -,-
Ant's bury their dead and have a spot just for them. Crazy
press f to pay respect
F
@@vietngocdhtl F
F
Correct!
Such a nostaliga right there.I remember playing this game years ago (Tunneler, for those who don't know)
3:29 - we do not talk about fight club ...
My my, that's hypnotic! Just subbed too. Good stuff. :)
Thanks for the sub!
@@GreenTimelapse Sure thing. Great content!
This wasn't recommended to me. I actually searched for it.
Insert Thanos "Impossible" Meme
ha *laughs in recommended*
Me to
Me too saw some ants and searched this
@@abhinavkrishnacs I was actually looking at some cool gerbil cages like this one and then started thinking about ants.
ua-cam.com/video/ECG2IvgCL3k/v-deo.html
I work with them on the surface and this was a great insight into what goes on down there, cheers!
This reminded me of Etch A Sketch
(the little thing that you twist the two circles to draw with and shake to erase)
Now i know why antman picks ant
😀
Ants: Okay we might be prisoners here but we got one thing to do, work!
UA-cam suggested I watched this; Here I am! Not disappointed!!
good! 😀👍😀
Watching this just gives me goosebumps lol 😂
Recently got an ant farm , and they are so fascinating, watching them work and create their home is amazing. This is a great video showing it
Awesome, how did you manage to get all the ants to film that bro?
Very cool, solid soundtrack. Great video!
Ant: Dig
Other ant: but why?
Ant: Just dig
Other ant: K bu-
Ant: Just keep digging
That was oddly satisfying! Thanks for sharing!
I love watching ants dig tunnels. If I had an ant farm now I'd do it correctly and have a queen. Last time I didn't and they didn't last :/
Follow this channel if you're keen in ants keeping
ua-cam.com/users/AntsCanada
How many did you collect and how long did they live?
Amazing...working non stop. Can’t find a lazy ant. Do they sleep at night?
I wonder why ants dig their tunnels the way they do.
Quite fascinating nonetheless.
Nice! i started my ant farm today!!
Good luck!👍👍👍😀
If this were humans, 70% of them would be sitting around while the other 30% worked
ok boomer
@@ezio934 ok ok boomer
70% comunists
That 70% would also be crying for more money
Freddie Flores nah they all just got Biden the presidency.
The ants work more than an actual classroom.
Did you experimenting a bit about their behaviour? I wonder how they dig for 2nd time. Will it be the same or just random.
Ants: lets build our home!
Also ants: damn its so hard to build
After 2 year, this will go viral. Remember my words.
Also post this to reddit. People enjoy stuff like this there
Thanks a lot! :)
A hope a bit earlyer than 2 years :)
Green Timelapse will you remember me in 2 years?
유튜브 알고리즘에 당첨되셨네요. 축하드립니다~~!!
love how they build roundabouts
3:33 and this video found me, great world :D
Nagyon szorgos hangyák 🐜🐜🐜🐜
👍
I WAS WATCHING THE WHOLE VIDEO UPSIDE DOWN WITHOUT NOTICING
3:48 you start seeing some of the ants at the bottom dying after all the constant digging and working.
have you ever heard of something called a 'cemetery' ?
Just like us lmao work till your dead
Early morning and I'm watching a lot of your videos..
doesn't this show how smart ants are? if you think about it they could've piled the sand into a corner but instead they piled the sand in a certain way such that the pile would reach the entrance of the huge sand thingy so that they wouldn't waste too much energy going to the bottom
That's just gravity
@@stoned_yakthedude1619 yes
School : I will teach you discipline and dedication..
Ants : hold my sand 😁
Spectacular ant farm you have sir! :D
Very relaxing to watch
thanks for watching!
How long were you recording this?
I was so ready for them to try to spell out "HELP!"
Crazy how hard bugs work to survive
fascinating that they had the foresight to bury the dead ants on the right of the screen, noticed the 2 dead ants and they naturally used the incoming sand to bury it and keep it sanitary
@Brennan Shy ants keep their nests as hygenic as possible by having designated areas to poop and bury the dead, if you watch the right, while digging they move 2 corpses in the pile and they bury them, likely to prevent the decaying body from spreading bacteria and mold
Brennan Shy ant is a part of the ecosystem
@Brennan Shy 🤦🏻🤦🏻🤦🏻🤦🏻
@Brennan Shy do you mean alien as in foreign, or 👽
Wow, cool to see! Very nice video,
Thank you! 😀👍
The ants are gonna feel frustrated when we humans destroy their tunnel
How long is the total time lapse? Thats important information.
How bored are you today while I’m watching ants dig tunnels
Wow amazing ants putting sand at the corner of the boand keepp digging
Great example of how together we can do things we could never do alone.
Wow amazing,I love watching ants
Thanks!
I am supposed to be writing a paper for school and I somehow ended up here.
Thanks for watching insted of writing 😀😀😀😀😀
*Hello to you, I'm French, I breed a lot of ants species too, I love your video, plus a subscriber for you, thanks for sharing*
I can almost hear ur daily dose of Internet
mosaic on sands hell yeah