In some cases, that chemical can get on a live ant, and its coworkers will just keep dragging it to the corpse pile no matter how many times it crawls out, until it loses the smell. They’ll believe the scent even if the “dead” ant fights back when they try to move it.
A similar phenomenon is an “ant mill”, where ants will end up following each others’ scent trails in an endless loop, even to the point of dying from exhaustion unless something interferes.
In 2018, at a time of day when it was closed, employees at a marine mammal center in Hawaii were receiving calls from there. But, when they answered the phone, no one said anything. One of them went in and found a gecko was on one of the phones. The phone had a touch screen that reacted to the gecko’s feet.
Gross but the smell of froot loops cereal apparently mimics the dead ant smell. They will either move the cereal to their graveyard, or start a new graveyard where they find them.
Unlike the drawing, real goats do not have upper teeth. And, Their pupils are horizontal slits, not vertical as drawn. Come on, artist, get it together.
monkeysky over 1 year ago
In some cases, that chemical can get on a live ant, and its coworkers will just keep dragging it to the corpse pile no matter how many times it crawls out, until it loses the smell. They’ll believe the scent even if the “dead” ant fights back when they try to move it.
A similar phenomenon is an “ant mill”, where ants will end up following each others’ scent trails in an endless loop, even to the point of dying from exhaustion unless something interferes.
SpaceBuckaroo over 1 year ago
I was under the impression that all living creatures give off a stench (chemical) when they die.
Dean over 1 year ago
From what I have seen on TV, long dead humans also seem to emit a horrendous odor.
Huckleberry Hiroshima over 1 year ago
Well if odors are chemicals then we direct others to dispose of our bodies when we die, too.
May the ward be with you as it is with the cemetaryyyyyyy. And gesundheit.
tremaine53 over 1 year ago
I hope they helped the goat.
prince valiant Premium Member over 1 year ago
I lived near a goat farm once. It was very weird to hear them cry out, “Help!”, especially when they hadn’t been milked on time.
198.23.5.11 over 1 year ago
Well, lottery winners have to keep mooching relatives away—-and that seems like a good way.
Where’s my hockey mask?
mindjob over 1 year ago
That lottery winner’s face match his driver’s license, so he was good to go
Jogger2 over 1 year ago
In 2018, at a time of day when it was closed, employees at a marine mammal center in Hawaii were receiving calls from there. But, when they answered the phone, no one said anything. One of them went in and found a gecko was on one of the phones. The phone had a touch screen that reacted to the gecko’s feet.
The Duke over 1 year ago
What about uncles?
"Doon the Watter" on the Waverley over 1 year ago
Gross but the smell of froot loops cereal apparently mimics the dead ant smell. They will either move the cereal to their graveyard, or start a new graveyard where they find them.
CaptainRC over 1 year ago
If you just won $158,000,000… would YOU want to hide your identity? That poor guy’s probably gonna wind up with relatives that he never heard of.
Culver Millissa Premium Member over 1 year ago
Unlike the drawing, real goats do not have upper teeth. And, Their pupils are horizontal slits, not vertical as drawn. Come on, artist, get it together.
poppacapsmokeblower over 1 year ago
Well, were the police able to help the goat, or was it a prank cry for help?
Phoenix83 over 1 year ago
Peacocks have been known to make a horrible screech mistaken for someone dying