Les fourmis mènent les guerres les plus brutales de la nature
After marveling at their architecture, discover the horror. Ants practice mass slavery, wage chemical warfare, and cultivate underground farms like a brutal utopia. Welcome to Part 2 of our exclusive investigation on ANIMALS LAB 360! Today, we dive into the dark side of this microscopic civilization. Did you know that ants invented agriculture 50 million years before humans? That they use pheromones to hack the brains of their fellow ants? And that some species survive only by slaughtering their neighbors, stealing their children, and turning them into slaves? 🔔 Subscribe to ANIMALS LAB 360 so you don't miss the terrifying grand finale (The Zombie Apocalypse). ⏳ EPISODE 2 CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Hook: The Dark Side of Ants 01:20 - The Invention of Underground Agriculture 03:00 - Raising Microscopic Livestock 05:10 - Pheromones: The Code of War 07:00 - The "Smell of Death" Experiment 09:30 - Ants and Mass Slavery 12:15 - Coming in Part 3: The Zombie Enemy Full Documentary: • L'empire des fourmis : génie architectural... #Ants #WildlifeDocumentary #AnimalsLab360 #Science #Nature

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