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A flood hits a fire ant colony in the Amazon jungle. An amazing chance to see footage on how the species has adapted to water to protect their queen. From the BBC.
NOTE: THE ANT COLONY WAS ABANDONED!!! A research that finds out how one of the subterranian ants structures looks like, its just amazing, can't stop watching this wonderful creatures, love them... Please, comment about it and tell me what u think..
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Sir David Attenborough researches the life of ants in Australian mangroves in this fantastic BBC footage. Visit www.bbcearth.com for all the latest animal news and wildlife videos and watch more high quality videos on the new BBC Earth YouTube channel here www.youtube.com
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Fire ants play chaos in America with their need to destroy anything technological. Watch here in this BBC clip to find out why and how.
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Follow the trail of destruction left by a biting, stinging, predatory army of ants. Creepy scenes from BBC wildlife show Wild South America.
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It's not much unlike sticking your hand into a nest of honeybees. It's a twist on a test of manhood in the Amazon jungle. See All National Geographic Videos video.nationalgeographic.com
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Can a minute driver ant outwit a much larger red ant? Great clip from BBC show Ant Attack.