PLOS ONE’s Top 5 Videos of 2015 (So Far)
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At the end of 2014, we highlighted some of our favorite research videos from that year. We’re only mid-way through 2015, but we…
At the end of 2014, we highlighted some of our favorite research videos from that year. We’re only mid-way through 2015, but we…
Trap-jaw ants snap their mandibles shut with one of the fastest movements in the...
Algunas especies de hormigas del género Odontomachus pueden usar sus mandíbulas para efectuar saltos espectaculares que les…
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Trap-jaw ants can use their powerful mandibles to hurl themselves out of harm’s way when an antlion stalks, says a team of…
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Scientists have shown that body-flinging escape jumps by trap-jaw ants are more than just a neat insectoid party trick.Read more.
If you’re a trap-jaw ant, a solid escape plan is everything. According to a new study published today in the journal PLOS ONE…
When trap-jaw ants find themselves in trouble, they’ll literally flip out. Trap-jaw ants have specialized, spring-loaded jaws…
Some species of trap-jaw ants may use their spring-loaded mandibles to hurl themselves out of harm’s way when an ant-trapping…
Trap-jaw ants are known as fast biters, but researchers have proved that their astonishing leaps, propelled by 140mph muscle…