These Desert Ants Gallop at a Blistering 108 Body Lengths Per Second

These Desert Ants Gallop at a Blistering 108 Body Lengths Per Second
Saharan silver ants. The insects can move at blistering speeds across fiery desert sands. (Credit: Pavel Krasensky/Shutterstock) Around noon each day in the Sahara Desert, silver ants emerge from their underground nests. Despite this being the hottest part of the day, they come out to scavenge dead insects, which are most likely to drop dead when sand temperatures can reach 140 degrees Fahrenheit (60 degrees Celsius). The ants have to be quick, though. Their prey is scarce, and they have lot

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October 17, 2019 at 01:30AM

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