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Army Ants Essay Research Paper Army AntsAnthony

Army Ants Essay, Research Paper


Army Ants


Anthony Palmieri


November 20, 1996


Contemporary Science Topics


A quote made by Lewis Thomas, “Ants are so much like human beings as to


be an embarrassment. They farm fungus, raise aphids as livestock, launch armies


into war, use chemical sprays to alarm and confuse enemies, and exchange


information ceaselessly. They do everything but watch television.” I am going


to focus this report on the part of the quote, “..launch armies into war..,”


which sets a metaphor of ants and our armies in today’s society. Ants have many


tactics, so to speak, that are similar to the way our armies have when going to


war.


Ants have many different roles in their society. One of the main roles


that army ants or soldier ants have is that they forage in masses for food.


These masses of ants travel together and are able to overcome and capture other


social insects and large anthropoids, they may occasionally kill larger animals


but they do not eat them. As the need for food for the larvae increases, food


gathering raids become more intense.


The hunting raids made by ants are carried out by “armies” of thousands


of ants and set out from the bivouac in various directions. They form two or


three parties going out simultaneously in different directions for 100 yards or


more. In the U.S. army we attack countries in different areas to weaken the


force we are attacking. We send out thousands of troops in various directions


and try to surround the source of the location being attacked. For instance, if


there are several locations that needed to be attacked to weaken the enemy, like


their weapon storage or air force base, we send several sets of troops to attack


each individual location. This is very similar to the way army ants set out on a


hunting raid. They will send out thousands of ants at once in two or three


different directions.


When ants go out on their raids, a subgroup called Dorgline ants, walk


along margins of the trails as though protecting the smaller individuals in the


center. Dorglines are large soldiers that broaden the trail where it follows a


narrow ledge of bark and twigs or smooth the path where it crosses a rough plate


and they do this with their own body. They do this because footing for the large


ants is better along the margins than in the midst of dense mass of scurrying


ants.


When the army wa

nts to invade or occupy a county, they usually will set


up aircraft carriers in the surrounding oceans and set up air forces in


neighboring countries. They do this to protect the inside forces of troops and


clears out a root for them to attack. They did this type of tactic during the


Persian Gulf War when we sent aircraft carriers into the Persian Gulf and the


Mediterranean and set up air forces and troops in the neighboring countries to


set up an attack. We later launched sea and air attacks to weaken the forces in


Iraq. We need these forces surrounding the area to launch missions to kill or


damage the powerful sources and then we send in the troops to tack care of the


rest, like taking hostages or capturing any of our hostages.


When the ants are sent from the bivouac, the leading ants have no odor


for others to follow. They often hesitate and hold back an advance but the


pressure built up from behind forces on side of the front line to bulge forward.


As this movement slows down because of the relief of pressure behind it, a new


bulge develops and extends forward in another part of the front. The result is a


series of advances of different parts of the front which suggests flanking


movements. A presence of prey will accelerate the advance but the capture will


slow down as the prey is dismembered. So in turn, insects that ants come upon


are attacked very quickly by the mass of ants rushing upon them. Their pieces


are brought back to the biouvac for food and other sources of energy.


As the United States Army is sent from the homeland or base, they are


very similar to the way army ants behave. The Army sends a front line, as do


ants, which is usually made up of tanks and armed troops. As they advance closer


to the site of the attack the front line slows down till a backup force of a


second and third line reaches the site. This is very similar to the ants’


flanking motion. A presence of the enemy will accelerate the attack from the


masses of troops and tanks that were formed. When the enemy has control of the


attack slows down and it brings any hostages or injured troops back to the home


base. The army ants have a very similar tactic in the presence of prey.


Both the army ants and the United States Army have many of the same


military tactics when going into war. It is amazing that ants and humans have


some of the same styles of launching wars and yet we are very different in


physical attributes.

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