Farms: Inside the ant colony - Deborah M. Gordon
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View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/inside-the-ant-colony-deborah-m-gordon Ants have one of the most complex social organizations in the animal kingdom; they live in structured colonies that contain different types of members who perform specific roles. Sound familiar? Deborah M. Gordon explains the way these incredible creatures mate, communicate and source food, shedding light on how their actions can mimic and inform our own behavior. Lesson by Deborah M. Gordon, animation by Steve Belfer Creative Inc.
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Are ants a hive mind?
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Almost no sense of sight, except myrmecia....
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i really liked how you made it human like, so it's easier for everyone to understand. "using a pipet to drop sperm on an egg, and such" but my FAVORITE was the wya you portratyed ants greeting, withfist pumps and high 5's. :) makes it much more easy to understand, as you can relate to it, AND much more FUN, so it keeps peoples attention, and makes it easier to remember it. :)
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my I remind you we are human not ants we have branes we are smarter then an ant dahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
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ants more organized than humans thts a damn shame
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Amazing, thank you for this
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Helicopters, medicine, tools, and now algorithms... what else will nature lead us to?
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Do bee colony
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They're kind of like bees
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I encounter many Ant colonists. Sure they're brave, but they I guess they're suicidal too
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lol the life of a male ant seems pretty good (until dying after sex)
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0:44 is that gta sanandreas ?
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so ants are feminist
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What? Of course all ants together have at least one obvious plan: world domination.
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Ants
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Mon the Ants
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Ants are amazin as long as
1. They don't live in my place.
2. They don't bite me.
Any tips on how to get rid of them? -
158 feminists disliked this video
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Also I never knew some ants can fly. They never taught me that in school.
Plus the girls run the world lol