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The Biggest Ant?

Beitragvon FredeP » 2. Jul 2008 16:33

Hello.

- Who know what ants there are the biggest in the whole world?
And what ant there have the biggest queen?(:
plz help, so thx(:
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Beitragvon tail__ » 2. Jul 2008 16:52

The largest worker ants are probably Camponotus gigas from southeast Asia. The soldiers are about the size of hornet (3 cm). There are some longer ants, like some Myrmecia, but they are usually much thinner, and Camponotus are probably the heaviest.

The largest queens are of Dorylus genus - African nomad ants. The workers are rather average, but the queen in egg-laying time can be more than 10cm long.
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Beitragvon FredeP » 2. Jul 2008 16:53

But can u buy a Dorylus Genus?
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Beitragvon Skippy » 2. Jul 2008 17:22

no it is army ants , and their queen is able to lay 450 milions eggs/live , so it is not possible. But in one laboratory they had her and made some videos of swarming and lay eggs and etc

the biggest and in the world ... Camponotus gigas or Paraponera clavata
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Beitragvon KiamCameron » 2. Jul 2008 17:46

No the biggest queen ant in the world is the african driver ant 5cm+ there is no queen bigger than 10 cm
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Beitragvon miszt » 2. Jul 2008 19:26

Kiam, tail__ is correct, Dorylus queens can reach easily 10cm+ when in an egg laying cycle, old world army ants tend to be between 1-2.5cm (workers and soldiers including mandibules) they are not particuly large ants, they dont need to be because they depend on there huge numbers to over power prey

Same goes for Ecitoninae, new world army ants, queens swell up massivly during egg laying cycle

FredeP you would have no hope of sustaining a Dorylus colony, you would need a tank several miles wide, and a bank account to match to keep up with the food and heating requirements lol I'd recomend you goto Africa and see them in action in the wild :) or South america to see the Ecitoninae in action


Camponotus gigas are generally considered to be the largest ant species in the world, due to its bulk and weight
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Beitragvon Skippy » 2. Jul 2008 20:23

of course: Dorylus male is bigger as female ;) (when is not queen in laying cycle)
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Beitragvon kashmir79 » 2. Jul 2008 21:51

I know ATTA queens are one of the biggest in the world.
and the biggest ant in the world is the 'Sausage fly' a Male Army Ant :)
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Beitragvon ratgreen » 2. Jul 2008 23:33

Dorylus look more like termites than ants.
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Paraponera clavata

Beitragvon highered » 3. Jul 2008 10:46

Is that Paraponera clavata that Antstore sell? Antstore says that they will have them in stock soon. They like it hot and humid don't they? But what amount of humidity and temperature is correct please? Thanks.
(I'm currently saving up for expensive ants).
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Beitragvon highered » 3. Jul 2008 11:17

To make a humid antfarm which of the products from antstore would you reccomend please?
http://www.antstore.net/shop/index.php/ ... turisation
And how would the humidifier attact to the antfarm please?
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Beitragvon miszt » 3. Jul 2008 11:18

highered, as you dont know that information already, and dont seem to be able to find it out for yourself using the many resources available to you, I'd highly recomend you wait a little bit, and do sum research on the species and get some experience first :) Paraponera are not a species to get 'on a whim', for many reasons

Also its not very good etiquette to constantly divert threads to your own subjects, just start a new one :)
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Beitragvon FredeP » 3. Jul 2008 13:42

Can u see some picture of Dorylus Genus in the laboratory?(:
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Beitragvon highered » 8. Jul 2008 11:20

Whoops, sorry I didn't know.
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