The ants often traverse midday temperatures around 47 degrees Celsius (117 degrees Fahrenheit) to scavenge corpses of heat-stricken animals.
- Is the Saharan silver ant faster than a cheetah?
- What is the fastest ant on earth?
- How does the Saharan silver ant survive?
Is the Saharan silver ant faster than a cheetah?
World's fastest ant revealed as Saharan insect more nimble than a Cheetah. The world's fastest ant has been discovered, a desert-living creature which “gallops” over the scorching sand faster, relative to its body size, than a cheetah.
What is the fastest ant on earth?
Despite its stubby legs, the Saharan silver ant (Cataglyphis bombycina) is the fastest ant in the world, speeding along at 855 millimeters per second—or 200 meters per second if it were the size of a human, Science News reports.
How does the Saharan silver ant survive?
The tiny hairs of Saharan silver ants possess crucial adaptive features that allow the ants to regulate their body temperatures and survive the scorching hot conditions of their desert habitat by reflecting both visible and near-infrared light.