The Horror of the Slaver Ant
Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell・2 minutes read
Slaver ants like Polyergus use chemical warfare to raid and enslave other ant colonies, imprinting stolen offspring with their pheromones to create a workforce of willing slaves. Young queens establish new colonies by either taking over raided colonies or engaging in deadly battles with reigning queens, perpetuating the cycle of raiding and enslavement in the brutal world of ant warfare.
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- Slaver ants like Polyergus use chemical warfare and raids to enslave other ant colonies, imprinting stolen offspring with their pheromones to create a workforce of willing slaves that serve their needs.
- Polyergus ants establish new colonies by either taking over raided colonies or engaging in deadly battles with existing queens, perpetuating a cycle of raiding, enslavement, and brutal ant warfare to ensure their survival through the exploitation of enslaved ants.
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How do slaver ants enslave other ants?
Through raids using chemical warfare and abduction.
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