Dark, but then again, when in Australia…
Ants Trapped For Years in a Soviet Nuclear Bunker Survived in The Most Horrifying Way
Submitted 6 months ago by ooli3@sopuli.xyz to [deleted]
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tetris11@lemmy.ml 5 months ago
lolola@lemmy.blahaj.zone 5 months ago
Cannibalism. It’s cannibalism.
FerretyFever0@fedia.io 5 months ago
Isn't it always?
hansolo@lemmy.today 5 months ago
Came here to confirm “…well, probably just cannibalism, right?”
porcoesphino@mander.xyz 5 months ago
Yeah, I down voted for the poster not saving some of us a click
clucose@lemmy.ml 5 months ago
How long would it take for humans to resort this behavior?
AFKBRBChocolate@lemmy.ca 5 months ago
You needn’t eat the leg, Thompson.
Stupidmanager@lemmy.world 5 months ago
baahb@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 months ago
I mean, food is food. Aren’t you just a bit curious?
clucose@lemmy.ml 5 months ago
Just a nibble.
Forester@pawb.social 5 months ago
My money says 168 hours.
otter@lemmy.ca 5 months ago
Wow that was a cool read, especially the ending
I wonder if the ants have an understanding of what’s down in the hole, since now they can visit without dying there. Some ants “grieve”, and this colony was confirmed to have grave areas down in the former hole colony, but maybe they have no reason to wander down there?
triplenadir@lemmygrad.ml 5 months ago
“nearly” doing a lot of work there 😵💫
protist@mander.xyz 5 months ago
When they say “graveyard,” they mean “trash pile.” Every any colony disposes of their waste away from the colony, and many will have a specific place they dump it. They throw their dead in the pile along with everything else that they need to remove from the nest.
As far as having an understanding of what’s in the hole? Ants do not understand like that. They instinctually follow pheromone trails but don’t really think about it.