14 March, 2010

Leafcutters at Hacienda Baru National Wildlife Refuge

Leaf-cutter ants form the largest and most complex animal societies on Earth.

In a few years, the central mound of their underground nests can grow to more than 98 ft across with smaller, radiating mounds extending out to a radius of 260 ft, taking up 320 to 6,500 sq ft and containing eight million individuals.

This mound was at the Hacienda Baru National Wildlife Refuge near Dominical Costa Rica.

No comments: