Venom Injection: How Ant Stingers Work!
Ant venom delivery captured, for the first time, in slow-motion (1,000fps) & up-close video. The ants (and stingers) featured in this video are the Florida harvester ant Pogonomyrmex badius and the trap-jaw ant Odontomachus ruginodis.
Filmed by Adrian Smith in the Evolutionary Biology & Behavior Research Lab at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences: https://naturalsciences.org/
Connect on twitter: https://twitter.com/DrAdrianSmith
SEM of honey bee stinger: https://bio.biologists.org/content/4/7/921
Music licensed from: https://www.soundofpicture.com
Видео Venom Injection: How Ant Stingers Work! канала Ant Lab
Filmed by Adrian Smith in the Evolutionary Biology & Behavior Research Lab at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences: https://naturalsciences.org/
Connect on twitter: https://twitter.com/DrAdrianSmith
SEM of honey bee stinger: https://bio.biologists.org/content/4/7/921
Music licensed from: https://www.soundofpicture.com
Видео Venom Injection: How Ant Stingers Work! канала Ant Lab
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