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Alex Wild
@alexwild@mastodon.online  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

A textbook image I did a few years ago showing a trap-jaw ant (Odontomachus rixosus) with her mandibles held open and trigger hairs forward, and then in the closed position.

The snapping shut of the trap is one of the fastest measured animal movements.
#Ants #Entomology #Insects #Odontomachus

A split-screen image showing (top) a face view of an elongated ant standing on a reflective surfave, facing us with toothy brown jaws held 180 degrees open, and (bottom), the same ant with jaws closed, the bluntly toothed tips held together.
A split-screen image showing (top) a face view of an elongated ant standing on a reflective surfave, facing us with toothy brown jaws held 180 degrees open, and (bottom), the same ant with jaws closed, the bluntly toothed tips held together.
A split-screen image showing (top) a face view of an elongated ant standing on a reflective surfave, facing us with toothy brown jaws held 180 degrees open, and (bottom), the same ant with jaws closed, the bluntly toothed tips held together.
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Alex Wild
@alexwild@mastodon.online replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

And a side view showing the whole animal.

side view of an elongated, leggy orange-brown ant standing on a pure white background. The ant's waist petiole comes to a sharp point, the jaws are held open, and the long antennae point forward.
side view of an elongated, leggy orange-brown ant standing on a pure white background. The ant's waist petiole comes to a sharp point, the jaws are held open, and the long antennae point forward.
side view of an elongated, leggy orange-brown ant standing on a pure white background. The ant's waist petiole comes to a sharp point, the jaws are held open, and the long antennae point forward.
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