Mammals have developed some unusual eating habits over the past 100 million years, but a new study has uncovered the surprising lengths to which some have gone to satisfy one of the more peculiar—a taste for ants and termites.
Tasty barely has anything to do with it, they should stop being the most common animal on the planet by like a factor of 8.
The total biomass of Earth’s ant population is estimated at around 12 megatons, that’s a fucking lot. I’m told this exceeds the total combined biomass of all wild birds and non-human mammals, and matches about 20% of total human biomass.
If you put all the creatures of the Earth in a bag and pulled one out at random, you’re about 50% likely to pull an ant.
Ants should stop being so fcking tasty if they don’t want to be eaten.
Fire ants are the spicy flavor!
Tasty barely has anything to do with it, they should stop being the most common animal on the planet by like a factor of 8.
The total biomass of Earth’s ant population is estimated at around 12 megatons, that’s a fucking lot. I’m told this exceeds the total combined biomass of all wild birds and non-human mammals, and matches about 20% of total human biomass.
If you put all the creatures of the Earth in a bag and pulled one out at random, you’re about 50% likely to pull an ant.