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Honeypot Ants Turn Their Biggest Sisters into Jugs of Nectar

Honeypot Ants Turn Their Biggest Sisters into Jugs of Nectar

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Deep in their underground nests, honeypot ants stuff members of their own colony until they look like golden water balloons. Drop by drop, worker ants deliver nectar and other liquid food into their largest sisters mouths. When food is scarce in the desert, the colony will feed from these living storage tanks, known as repletes. Hey Deep Peeps! If you love Ants, here is our I LOVE ANTS PLAYLIST
Date: 2023-11-16

Comments and reviews: 10


see her? that is Sister Allie
why is she so. big and plump?
shes one of the Replete's, Jimbo.
oh.
why are there so many windows?
Jimbo those are more Replete's.
huh. who is that?
that's the queen, Jimbo
oh. why isn't she a Replete? or even have one?
because we would all probably be sitting here like a vacation at home. it would be boring, Jimbo.
fair enough.

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This is super interesting! I never heard of honeypot ants, and I know some people that keep them and feed them colorful nectar that makes their little dump trucks super colorful like candy ants! These little guys are so cool.
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I know my Elden Ring, there be souls in those honeypots!
Fr, the giant ants in that part of the game do seem to be inspired partially by honeypot ants.

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Oh man, great vid!
Anyone know what a lifespan of one of these is and also for the colony? Curious how long an average colony survives.

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this is such a body horror to me i know thats how they function and its nature, but i hate it. like that trapdoor ant with the weird head
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I don't know what funnier with ants
Being born with your only purpose in life being a fridge
Or you only purpose in life being a door

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this is the ant version of that 600 Pound Life show LOL where their own families just keep bringing them more junk to eat
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Ant: What my purpose in live?
Queen ant: Fridge
Ant: Surly, there must be ano-
Queen ant: F. R. I. D. G. E

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I remember eating these as a child in Mexico. My friends and I would dig next to a river for a sweet snack. Good times
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Lar-vee?
Gaintesst?
I understand what your saying but the Grammer is not correct
At least not where I live

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