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00:14music
00:18You see what I see
00:24I feel like I'm dreaming.
00:26One, two, three, forty, fifty, or sixty pieces of sugar
00:31O daughter of Karim, O Lord
00:32So what should I do? Should I tell the men to come and help us carry the load?
00:35No, no, no, no, no
00:36I'm telling you, these are our things.
00:38We're taking it one step at a time, and they're moving the colony.
00:41And we won't tell anyone to take it
00:43And we will rise in status and have value.
00:45What promotion are we talking about, son? We're just hoping for a worker in the colony.
00:47We don't get promoted or anything
00:50She didn't even say thank you.
00:51We prefer to do this today.
00:53What kind of injustice is this?
00:54Are we going to keep carrying heavy food on our backs forever?
00:56What kind of life is this?
00:57What can we do about it?
00:59A colony consisting of two parts: above and below.
01:02What's below goes up
01:04Nor does what's above go down below.
01:05So why doesn't anyone complain about the owner?
01:07Malika, your heart is kind
01:09Hey, my friend, who built this colony?
01:12She knows everything and agrees to it.
01:14It's only good at destroying and eating
01:15No, no, no, no
01:16I don't agree with this system.
01:18So what are we supposed to do?
01:19What's this "ownership" thing all about?
01:20enough?
01:21Doesn't the colony have a man to rule us?
01:23And how will the man destroy it?
01:23I don't know what to do
01:24Be aware that when a man sets his mind to something and does it
01:26Honestly, I feel like you're saying anything to her.
01:28By remembering now and not being aware
01:30Honestly, I feel like you're the one who's happy.
01:32We prefer to work all night and day
01:34So that the people above can eat, drink, enjoy themselves, and destroy
01:38no
01:38Why did you become such a socialist?
01:40Then this is your drug
01:41And Omar's job was never shameful.
01:43What do you say?
01:44You're being too philosophical and preventing us from working.
01:46And honestly, when she doesn't move
01:48My body is...
01:49Beware
01:50B... don't you dare say it
01:51Benamel
01:52Happy?
01:53Are you happy that you said "for the sake of sacrifice"?
01:54What is trickery?
01:55He took off his clothes, the one who was doing a little
01:57What did you fill up, son?
01:57This is Al-Dahih
02:22Dear viewers, Saladah welcomes you to a new episode of the ED Grill program.
02:26Dear beautiful viewer, let me tell you the story of an ant.
02:28Oh Abu Hamad, you brought me all this way just to tell you the story of an ant
02:30Tell me, my dear friend, this isn't an ant, it's an Argentinian ant.
02:33An Argentinian ant joining an ant army
02:36Fighting against another Argentinian army in South America
02:39From the ant too
02:40At the hour of Abu Hamad, the matter is with them, not with my sister. Tell me quickly.
02:43Bu Hamad, what kind of Argentinian ant is that?
02:44I feel like you're talking to me about the Argentinian player.
02:46Messi, my dear, I'm talking to you about a battle between two armies of ants in Argentina.
02:49The Battle of Ayoa involved thousands of killers.
02:51In a square that stretches for a kilometer, an hour
02:54The cat thought, my dear, that this was just a petty fight.
02:56Emma on a little sugar
02:56What I mean is, let me tell you, this is a battle between two large colonies.
02:59Their population, my dear, exceeds one trillion individuals.
03:02They cover an area from San Diego to beyond San Francisco
03:05Do you see, my dear, that this part is old on the map?
03:06I say, "D'aiza Rash"
03:07This epic war was unprecedented in the world of ants before the twentieth century.
03:11I'm starting to feel like I'm bankrupt from constantly telling you I'm bankrupt
03:13Because we have so few wars, we're going to worry about the wars of the ants.
03:16The truth, my dear, is a simple matter in terms of your understanding.
03:18It's natural because humans, as long as they don't see things with their own eyes...
03:20And it doesn't affect their lives normally.
03:21They didn't care about her
03:22It's natural that you wouldn't even notice an ant there.
03:24In reality, every being has a reality measured by different standards.
03:27If you lower your understanding to the level of an ant, you'll be struggling in this war.
03:29She'll find it's like a world war.
03:32A war unlike any other in the history of ants
03:34To understand this war, my dear
03:35We need to do something we always do in this program.
03:37And here I say to you, come back to me
03:39Let's go back in time, let's go back centuries
03:41We need to go back to the ancestors of these ants.
03:44The great-grandfather of these Namli
03:46Those who are fighting with each other right now
03:47There was an ant from Syria that inhabited South America
03:50A fragile ant in a small colony
03:51It has more than a thousand ants
03:53And any ant that is different from them
03:54They consider her an enemy
03:55But actually, my dear
03:56If he accepts another
03:58How does that mean he will die?
03:59So, it's also an excused ant.
04:00Soul of the Vaidya
04:01Around the Parana River in South America
04:03It's full of scary types of ants.
04:04Fire ant and army ant
04:06And what do you think Osama is doing?
04:07You feel it in Gametrons
04:08Types armed with powerful jaws
04:11No deadly hours
04:12He did it
04:12Argentinian ant
04:14Like the two armies that are fighting
04:15and their ancestors
04:15Now, just a moment, my dear, and their strength
04:17In their community
04:17Their numbers
04:18Argentinian ant
04:19He doesn't acknowledge things when it comes to identifying people.
04:20The queen lays about 60 eggs a day
04:23Therefore
04:23Ant colony
04:24Their number increased to thousands and millions
04:26Their strength lies in their community.
04:28Okay, Abu Habil, their strength lies in their community.
04:29Why are they fighting each other?
04:30They made a civil war of ants
04:32This is because every queen ant
04:33She also takes a group of workers from the ant colony.
04:35With her
04:35And it branches out
04:36A new colony is operating
04:38Because of these big people
04:39The percentage of discrepancies remains high.
04:41Therefore
04:41The new branching colony
04:43They remain different in smell and appearance.
04:44About the mother colony
04:45So they start interacting with each other
04:46Because they are enemies
04:47Just like other people, my dear.
04:48Our long life throughout history
04:49See someone suspicious
04:50Fight him
04:51See someone suspicious
04:52Sit with him and educate him.
04:53And it is operated by a state
04:54And then a civil war with God
04:56Wars, my dear, are like civil wars.
04:57The Argentine colonizer printed the ant
05:00In his native land
05:00By nature of ferocity
05:01He appears as a fierce opponent
05:03He fights for every inch
05:04But my dear, all of this will change.
05:06When humans appear in the picture
05:07late
05:0719th century
05:08The Argentinian ant will leave without the original
05:10For the first time, he turned against his own country.
05:12He will ride, my dear, on steamships
05:14The one who's going from Argentina
05:15For Europe and America
05:16And what's the problem, my dear?
05:17The ant that came out
05:18Queens, so be few
05:19And next
05:20The new successor
05:21It remained almost identical
05:22Genetic diversity
05:23Very little remains
05:24The branching colonies
05:26I'm no longer different
05:27About its mother colonies
05:28This will cause them to create a very strange phenomenon.
05:30In the ant's dream
05:31And also very fresh
05:33They will be, my dear, what is known as the
05:36supercolonies
05:37This, my dear, is a group that will resemble the Marines.
05:39ant colonies
05:40It will exterminate 90% of the local ants
05:42Every country you go to, you destroy its people.
05:44Even my dear
05:45When they meet California carpenter ants
05:47The one that is large
05:48Its colonies are dense
05:49The colony, my dear, contains up to six thousand ants.
05:51The Argentinian ant will succeed because of its large numbers.
05:53To use the bodies of its members
05:55In a deadly weapon
05:56You will find him
05:57They cooperate with each other
05:58They gather around California ants
06:00And then they started pulling at its edges
06:02Until he dies
06:02They surround him and finish him off
06:04And then, my dear, they exterminate the California carpenter ants.
06:06And they will transfer the workshop to him.
06:07They enter its colonies and occupy them
06:09We see them breaking down doors
06:11And the hemispheres
06:12They leave no one alive behind.
06:13Even the elderly and the young
06:15Biklua, my dear Yarqat
06:16Dawn, my dear human, is violent and terrifying.
06:18And he breaks, destroys, and kills
06:19My dear, they entered
06:20Eat, you enemies!
06:21Eat, you raqat!
06:22These terrifying scenes
06:23The corruption of the readings has been repeated.
06:24The same process was decided
06:25In California
06:26and Europe
06:26Japan
06:27New Zealand
06:28Australia
06:28No matter how far one colony is from the other, my dear
06:31As you say
06:31They have a super-drug
06:33It makes them promote each other
06:34When the researchers placed two different colonies
06:36They get to know each other as sisters
06:38In a giant colony
06:39Transcontinental
06:40Can you imagine?
06:41An ant sees an ant from another continent
06:43She doesn't know her and has never seen her.
06:45But he felt she was her sister
06:46The greedy colonies
06:47It will start to separate
06:47And they become independent empires
06:49The Great Ant Civil War
06:51The one I told you about at the beginning of the episode
06:52You get the borders of two empires of countries
06:54On the border of two large colonies
06:55Two colonies, more like two armies
06:57San Diego Colony
06:58and the Leigh Hotgs colony
07:00The line of the mountain, my dear, extends for kilometers.
07:02and more than 30 million ants
07:04Every year, people die in this battle.
07:06And the battle continues on the bodies of ants.
07:08And like all civil wars
07:10The sisters prefer to fight each other
07:11Until a much greater danger emerges
07:141930
07:15The Argentine ant nation will face an ancient enemy from its own land.
07:18It is a fire ant
07:19What happens with time is also
07:21It has become a gaseous species in America
07:23It eats both the green and the dry.
07:25I don't understand what the ants' lust for colonialism and violence is.
07:27You need a happy ending.
07:28Fire ants are superior in size and poison
07:30The one who puts it on the Argentinian ants
07:32After long battles
07:33He said fire ants attacked some colonies.
07:35Argentine ants
07:36Especially in Southeast America
07:38I'm about to tell you, my dear
07:38No one will be able to stop these vicious ants.
07:40The US government changed its stance to elaborate
07:42Does the job not protect you?
07:43We are no longer financially similar to the German company because of
07:45My dear, no one
07:46Nothing but war will stop the ants
07:47What this American government did is because the principle
07:49According to the damages
07:50The one who causes it annually to cause five billion [units of] fire
07:52Dollar Shawat ants that made
07:54Concerns about the cost to the US government
07:56five billion dollars
08:07Why is the ant, the soldier who fights in these wars, standing in the middle of the army?
08:09I didn't think this was a losing battle.
08:11Why didn't any ant make the individual decision to escape?
08:13Why doesn't anyone make the decision to rebel and leave this colony and not bother themselves?
08:17Why am I fighting in the army?
08:19There is no leader left, no prison, and no means of surveillance.
08:22I'm not leaving, I'm running away
08:23Life, my dear friend who answered this question, is not as simple as the question itself.
08:26An ant alone is a fragile and weak creature
08:28But the clever ant's decision is to abandon its individuality and dedicate its life collectively to the survival of the colony and the protection of the queen.
08:34He ultimately became one of the most successful living organisms
08:37This success has evidence and proof.
08:39How does a living organism succeed in this country, my dear?
08:41When he remains alive
08:42What's left, Abu Hamad?
08:42When he remains alive
08:43So these ants remained very sexually active.
08:45In 2022, scientists published a population census of ants.
08:48Although they are no less than about 20 quadrillion ants on Earth
08:53If you read the episode of Deten Ba and Thirty
08:54A quadrillion, my dear, that's a very large number.
08:56Simply put, in front of every human being on planet Earth
08:59In front of him are 2.5 million ants
09:01This is a pessimistic assessment.
09:03Motivated estimation of the number of ants
09:04Excludes underground ants
09:06Therefore, the actual number is much larger.
09:09This large number will make sociology biological
09:11Edward O. Wilson
09:12Ants and other small vertebrates are the little things that run the world.
09:16In fact, it makes her more important than us as humans.
09:18Because the joy would be if humans disappeared from planet Earth tomorrow morning
09:20That's correct, we didn't tell them
09:21There's no change in the world, my dear.
09:22The planet will remain the same.
09:238 billion people are living indefinitely, and that doesn't offer anything to the planet.
09:26The first thing that disappears is a blessing
09:27But if the ant disappeared
09:28By God, in these small villages
09:29All ecosystems will suffer
09:31If they had an environment system
09:32According to biologists, the ant
09:34Engineers of this system
09:35Because it's as if she spoke in a very large voice, as I explained.
09:37And very strict in organizing the census
09:39A cooperative group that does not differ
09:41She has one goal
09:42No matter how small they are, they will reach their goal.
09:44But Abu Hamid, you haven't said why yet.
09:46Why didn't the ant rebel and leave the herd?
09:48Why didn't you say no?
09:49Father, this war is not my war.
09:51And it will develop on its core
09:52Hindmed needs and work
09:53The ant wants to work in the honey industry.
09:54Theoretically, there's nothing to stop an ant.
09:57As an individual, she rebels
09:58What is the average of a quadrillion ants?
10:00If one or two ants escape
10:01Nobody will notice
10:02Here, let's leave you speechless and tell you...
10:04Scientifically, there is no such thing as a single ant.
10:06The ant that stood in an army
10:08He's fighting another army
10:08The one I've been talking about since the first episode
10:10Scientifically, it doesn't exist.
10:11There is no creature called an ant.
10:13In the ant colony
10:14Everything is expensive
10:15There is no creature called an ant.
10:16This is a very large species
10:17There are over 12,000 types.
10:19This creates great diversity
10:20In shape, size, and behavior
10:22And it makes it difficult for us to name a single being.
10:24It's an ant
10:24Or it is an individual from a group of ants
10:26Because in the ant colony
10:27Everything is collective
10:28It is led by social beings
10:29social beings by nature
10:31Think about all the needs that humans have.
10:32To create a community
10:33You'll find it started as an incident in an ant colony.
10:34It is
10:35We didn't look inside the ant colony
10:36We will discover in general
10:37The ant colony
10:38It has different types of phones
10:39The queen, the males, and the workers
10:40The queen in the species regulator
10:42First thing you know
10:42The colonizer is flying away
10:44And the winged males run after her.
10:46And on a day called Flying Andy
10:48Hey, he's telling you, my dear
10:49The Queen's wedding day
10:50The Queen's wedding day is like a lottery.
10:52World Cup Final
10:53The queen is looking at the males who came with her.
10:55And the males cover one of them, he marries her.
10:56It is the darnel
10:57I swear I won't solve his problem.
10:58You take from him, my dear
10:59All sperm
11:00The one she'll need for the rest of her life
11:01Yes
11:02I established myself
11:03Your mood is still not good
11:04Every time I tell you I have diabetes
11:05You leave me saying, "God healed you."
11:07I established myself
11:07The queen takes all her reproductive needs
11:10In the Flying Andy De
11:11And this semen is preserved
11:12In a container for 15 years
11:14Of course, you, my dear
11:15You're envious of the dhikra
11:16Oh, how strange, from among all these ordinary people!
11:18The queen chose him
11:19And she loaded enough Flexes from it to last her until she dies
11:21I'm the one telling you, my dear
11:22that after mating
11:23The males are dying
11:24And they play a role in life
11:25Heh
11:25The situation is built
11:27On the authority of a companion who thought that I was a trainer
11:29I decided to empty the
11:31Rise up, O fertile queen
11:33So she'll go and build a nest all by herself
11:34And once you settle in it
11:36Her wings are falling off
11:37And the first thing is, the wings fall off.
11:38The pesticide is activated
11:39whitening
11:40After you put the eggs
11:41It's a little fertile
11:42And the others, you leave them
11:43The fertilized egg will have two copies.
11:44From the father's and mother's genome
11:45And they hatched human workers
11:47As for the eggs that are not fertilized
11:48Heifqal Al-Zakour
11:49And you'll eat a lot of it, you locusts
11:50They will invade him
11:51And here the first problem will appear
11:53For the nascent ant colony
11:54We want to eat
11:54In the initial types
11:55The queen will leave the nest
11:56And she goes to get food
11:57But in the more advanced types of ants
11:59It is rare for the queen to leave the nest.
12:01The caterpillar grows
12:02And it cocoons
12:03And here it transforms into an ant in the language
12:04The first generation of the colony
12:06He is the owner of a generation
12:07The queen prefers not to eat.
12:08For weeks
12:09And the workers are still dwarfs
12:11Doorf Workers
12:12They bring food
12:13For the rest of the colony
12:13And after the axe ended
12:15The workers start looking for food
12:16And he paid on the colony
12:17And he attacked the queen and the larva
12:19By His grace, we notice a need
12:20my darling
12:20The role of the males is not mentioned.
12:22Did the equal movement triumph in the ant's worship?
12:24That's it.
12:24They take from people who throw things, but
12:26My dear, the equal movement in the ant has triumphed and is finished.
12:28We're trying to make a masculine move in the ant now.
12:30So that, God willing, they will have rights.
12:32The male ant is very delicate
12:34Objects
12:34Sexual Objects
12:36We take semen from them
12:37Thank you
12:38And I wish it would happen several times
12:39She is once and my beloved is gone
12:40I don't want to tell you, my dear, that you are oppressing the rest of the males.
12:42Males in the colony are considered parasites.
12:45They don't deserve it and they want someone to feed them.
12:46We're waiting, my dear friends, for a new owner.
12:48hatching from the new generation
12:49And I specifically told them that they would follow her.
12:51So you choose one to marry and die
12:54To repeat the cycle again
12:55Males are merely tools for the survival of the species.
12:57Oh Abu Ahmed
12:58When we do a support campaign
12:59We will send them men, we will send them
13:00Andrew Tate Jordan Peterson
13:03Yeah, that's how it works.
13:04So, my dear, we have learned about this community from the youth.
13:06And how does this society work?
13:07Let's define the tasks
13:09And we'll take the first important step
13:09nesting
13:10Every ant, my dear, needs a place to settle.
13:13In the tradition of types of army ants
13:14Those who are considered itinerant travelers
13:16Countries after the queen's wedding day
13:17They remove the larvae and relocate their camp.
13:20They walk and eat whatever comes their way.
13:21While another type doesn't need to build a living
13:23Because they simply steal
13:24There's a type of ant with a difficult name.
13:26The queen cuts off the head of the queen inside.
13:30And you sleep inside the second loaf of bread
13:32And by forcing the people
13:33They are raising her children.
13:35I'm Mama, you know?
13:36As for the ant that works with its shield
13:37Some types of ants, like the sand ant
13:39It lives in the hollows of the sandalwood tree.
13:41This is the place that provides him with shelter and food
13:43in contrast
13:43It is said that the ant defends her.
13:45And the second insects
13:46So I'll leave you a body where you can park for free, without rent.
13:48In exchange for you stopping at Security
13:49A beautiful symbiotic relationship.
13:52But these, my dear, are unique examples of ants
13:53Because most ants live underground
13:55It digs specialized chambers and vaults.
13:57There is a chamber for the queen deep inside the burrow.
13:59Rooms for larders, food storage, and burial of the dead
14:01This, my dear, is not a colony, it's the pyramid of Khafre
14:03So try this, my dear.
14:04One of the engineers pumped liquid cement
14:06In one of the abandoned ant nests
14:08Please, my dear, pump for three days.
14:10Until ten tons of cement disappeared underground
14:13We think, my dear, that cement will dry in a month.
14:14After they removed tons of dirt that had been around the cement
14:18They finally saw the cement slurry they had injected underground.
14:21So they can guess what this colonial building looks like from the outside.
14:24Finally, my dear
14:25When they extracted the cement from underground
14:27They saw the shape of the hollow city
14:29The one an ant built from below
14:30My dear, I measured it 50 square meters
14:33Dear, this is a small underground apartment.
14:34The ant works underground from 8 meters
14:36The ant, my dear, needs 40 tons of dirt to build it.
14:40Here, my dear friend, he builds something miraculous, enormous, and terrifying.
14:43But it's simple
14:43An ant can carry 20 times its weight
14:46And possibly more
14:47Now you do the math.
14:47That's how we made the nest, my dear.
14:49Now they need to protect him
14:50Some colonies rely on specific worker bees to defend the nest or colony.
14:54for him?
14:54This is because it is anatomically very suitable for protection.
14:57For example, one of the types that live in the stems of hollow plants
15:00Its nest opening is circular.
15:10The ant returns because it has strong jaws.
15:12It is controlled by two muscles
15:13One muscle opens and one muscle closes
15:14The ant's locking muscle, for example, cuts leaves.
15:16It alone, my dear, constitutes a quarter of the body weight.
15:19Dear, I translated it once.
15:21My dear ant, the elastic band kills and dismantles bones whose weight is lost in its body thousands of times over.
15:26No, my dear, because the jaw's primary function isn't defense.
15:29But the main purpose of his job is to carry out tasks.
15:31The same strong jaw muscle
15:32An ant enters and carries twenty times its own weight.
15:34Because they loosened the load clamp tightly
15:36After the type of ant, such as the forest ant, he has a group of highly trained soldiers.
15:40It contains coins with large heads and gigantic jaws.
15:42The currencies of these countries represent ten percent of the colonizer.
15:45These countries, my dear, their mission is to circle around bread.
15:47They sniff around any enemy ant.
15:49Especially their eternal enemy
15:51Fire ants
15:53They prefer to go around in roundabouts and see what happens
15:55They found a fire ant and they will bite it, but not with the intention of killing it.
15:58It's only so they can return to their nest with the scent of the enemy.
16:01They are aware of the warning chemicals.
16:03And with it, a sample of the enemy's scent
16:05Here the soldiers lament that the enemy is near
16:07So they begin to go out and fight them.
16:09You know, my dear, when you make the dog smell something like that
16:11And then he came out and ran to pounce on the experienced one.
16:13The speed of your response here is very important, my friend.
16:14Because, by the grace of God, if the fire-breathing ant were to return to the first place it lived, it would be better.
16:25The white ant we have here is called the termite, the one that eats wood.
16:27The ant doesn't even let the white ant near her.
16:30But he has scouts who take him out in a long military formation
16:34From 200 to 500 individuals, 3 ants side by side
16:37They'll get rid of this termite in half an hour.
16:39Special Forces
16:40It's important, my dear, after the attack or defense is over.
16:42The ant does something very strange
16:43My dear, my dear, the dead ant is dead and rises
16:46After the ant's nest, it means burying it inside the nest.
16:48He shouldn't leave her like that in the desert.
16:49A cat thought, "By God, Abu Hamad, you see what the ant is doing to some..."
16:52We humans are tearing each other apart
16:54Or a cat who thought he was getting rid of evidence of his religion in the killing of the other ant
16:57But my dear, he does this for hygiene reasons, so he doesn't lie about illnesses.
17:00And no predatory animal will come and eat it.
17:01Dear ant, Barge Matia
17:03Animals are lazy, and humans are lazy, frankly.
17:05The interest of the group prevails over the interest of the individual.
17:06The interests of the strong individual prevail over the interests of the weak individual.
17:09law of the jungle
17:09Khalil tells you about a strange conflict that the ant is experiencing.
17:12An ant can carry another injured ant on the battlefield
17:15He returns to it
17:16Biologist Eric Frank even shows signs of infection on ants
17:18So that he knows what will happen to him
17:19No, my dear, not all cases recover.
17:22After they take it and return it home
17:23And spends her rest time
17:25So he conducted an experiment to find out
17:26What would happen if the ant was prevented?
17:28It removes the infected ant
17:29It turned out that the infected ant couldn't walk fast enough.
17:32Here, the spiders and predatory insects remained.
17:34You overpower him and kill him.
17:36It seems there are a lot of ants here.
17:37Either we go and finish our lunch
17:38That's great, Abu Ahmed.
17:39We made the bread and protected it
17:41Is there a third thing?
17:41So that the ant can live
17:43No, the topic you're discussing really bothers me.
17:44Oh, my dear Fadel, there's one important thing: food.
17:46Honestly, my dear, I'm glad you're focused and asking questions.
17:48God, Abu Ahmed, if this makes you feel at ease, fine.
17:50I actually asked and I'm very interested in ants.
17:52actually
17:53Every type of ant, my dear, has a feature that helps it eat.
17:56After the type of ant that collects flower nectar
17:59or plant difficulties
18:00My dear vegan varieties
18:02For example, my dear, you have a bullet ant
18:04It is called by this name because it is a pain that feels like a bullet.
18:07This ant takes the sap indirectly.
18:09Not from the plant
18:10It is only from the bodies of insects that died from its sting
18:13Victims remained, such as spiders, locusts, and others.
18:15After the second types, such as the Sahara ant
18:17He can walk on hot, scorching sand
18:19Because it can withstand surface temperatures up to sixty degrees Celsius
18:23This is because the ice is long and keeps his body away from the sand.
18:25Therefore, he is affected by it, he said.
18:27This is the only type of ant, my dear, whose body is covered in hair.
18:29It is divided into a prism-like shape that reflects sunlight.
18:32Therefore, he doesn't lose water.
18:33And he hates it, my dear, despite all these features, luxuries, and options.
18:37He must return to his burrow in less than ten minutes.
18:39That's why, my dear, he is considered the fastest ant in the world.
18:42I think, my dear, that ants are generally fast.
18:43He just walks around without knowing where he's going.
18:44Of course, my dear, they have a burial shroud.
18:46That's why the great magic ant is considered the fastest ant in the world.
18:49And it takes its directions from the sun before it goes out
18:51So that he doesn't get lost from the nest
18:52This ant, my dear, makes its living from its physical constitution.
18:55He's sitting in the hut doing nothing.
18:57The sun is doing its job.
18:59He goes down to look for the insects that couldn't withstand this temperature.
19:02Those who didn't return in less than ten minutes
19:15Fayliya Awila steals her ready-made food
19:17For example, the ant that builds its nest is of a different, larger type.
19:20It operates small, secret tunnels that connect it to the second nest.
19:22He uses these tunnels to steal the yark
19:25and the small ant
19:25Lubna is an ant in a continuous, usually very normal way.
19:27An ant that had just passed by came and took something
19:29And she comes back again
19:30They come and go, no one will name them
19:31Some types thought of the idea, Ya Rosh
19:33We'll never see an ant bigger than us again.
19:35We will build a nest beside it and dig tunnels.
19:38And the world is full of hypocrisy, will we have the nest or will we miss the descent?
19:40Here, some species have decided to form a symbiotic relationship with the aphid.
19:44My dear, this insect is much smaller than an ant.
19:47The pinhead may store and feed on plants.
19:49Her food was transformed into honey, sugars, and amino acids.
19:52The ant comes and steps on the insect's abdomen.
19:54With its antennae, the insect drips honey for the ant, which then swallows it.
19:57So, my dear, the ant comes and sits on the insect, then brings down some things for it to eat.
20:00My dear, the idea of the aphid is that it's an insect in our Egyptian Khumus (a region in Egypt).
20:03The most rugged and difficult thing that entomology has produced
20:05Any insect that doesn't have it will devour it.
20:07Now, my dear, make a deal with the ant.
20:09Look, uncle, I'll protect him from wasps and a cat in his tail.
20:11If the situation is dangerous, I will take you to a safe place.
20:14For a point, honey, oh honey
20:15Why, my dear, if you think about it, you'll find it's not an ordinary symbiotic relationship.
20:17This topic, my dear, doesn't remind you of anything
20:19Our relationship with livestock
20:20The ant almost does the same thing as us when we raise animals for all of us.
20:23We mean to tell you that the aphid insect that doesn't produce enough honey
20:26The ant gets rid of it
20:27Solidarity said
20:28And you, my dear, haven't been impressed by the ant that raises animals to eat?
20:31So let me tell you about another type of ant.
20:32Leaf-cutting ants
20:34These ants nibble at tree leaves and take them to their burrow.
20:36With a metal rod, my dear, he takes it to a special room.
20:39He cultivated mushroom gardens there.
20:41This mushroom, my dear, prefers to feed on this leaf and eat it.
20:44When the mushroom grows
20:45The ants eat from it
20:47In our language, my dear, this is a project worth a thousand and some fattening.
20:50These are farmer ants, my dear.
20:51This one knows how to grow, oh Lord! The mushroom throws meat away, this one is spraying with shame.
20:55This, my dear, is something that humans are baptized with.
20:57Do you think humans are lazy because they discovered agriculture 12,000 years ago?
21:00How long has it been since the time of the ant's introduction?
21:03From 60 million years ago until now
21:06Because there is a disagreement about who discovered agriculture first.
21:09Chinese, Assyrians, or whatever their name is
21:12No, it was probably an ant that discovered agriculture.
21:14Scientists traced the origin of this ant behavior back to
21:21And the meteorite, the whole planet, is here, my dear ant, it will take the mushroom on its lap
21:25You're sitting underground, miserable, your situation is difficult.
21:29The land itself is in a difficult condition and plants are scarce.
21:31Come sit with me in the living room, you're just sitting there like that.
21:33I have two legs, I'll go down and find you something to eat. Is there anyone there?
21:36Be careful, you're here. The sound has gone extinct. You need to hide these next few days.
21:39How will you survive as a mushroom? You stay in your burrow and I'll bring you food. Is anyone there?
21:43God, you're so kind and generous, you ant!
21:46All this for nothing? Shut up, mushroom!
21:48Talk to me like this, my brother
21:49I'll just add a thousand for you before you leave.
21:50any?
21:51Yes, what are you saying?
21:52That's life, my son, it's not my choice.
21:54All these years, mushrooms will go through a process of domestication
21:57It will change its biology and the biology of ants.
21:59The mushroom can no longer survive thanks to the ants.
22:01Ants' bodies do not produce amino acids.
22:03It relies on mushroom cultivation to meet its needs.
22:06Even if the new owner is going to open a new nest
22:09She takes a portion of this mushroom to grow in her home.
22:11Therefore, you can ensure a sustainable food project.
22:14But of course, my dear, not all types can guarantee sustainability.
22:17So they began storing food in a strange way.
22:19Types of carpenter ants and trapper ants
22:21We will find a group of workers called honey ants.
22:23The workers know how to eat.
22:24When things get tight, my dear, those ant-like hangers-on start hanging out.
22:28And they trample on the bellies of the Nomes with an eagle
22:29Kalnoms oil ketchup like that
22:30Then the ants, my love, my heart begins to regurgitate what she said in a sweet, honeyed way.
22:33Young people, have you heard about the invention called the Hangover or the amusement park?
22:36It means more humane ways of dealing with ants so we can eat their vomit.
22:39Each of these types determines its feeding strategies according to the colony's capabilities.
22:43But there are different types of survival strategies.
22:44It relies on highly aggressive methods.
22:46Oh Abu Hamad, very calm
22:48You, Abu Hamad, are evil, meaning you've lost your legal capacity.
22:50If you praise me, my dear
22:51Some types of wood ants in colonies send out scouts to check the nearest ant nest.
22:55When they find a suitable colony, they muster an army of ants for it.
22:57He fears stealing the small caterpillars.
22:59They return to the colony to increase the number of working ants.
23:03Hussein still calls this behavior slave raids.
23:05These ants, my dear, are called slave-making ants.
23:08Ants are slave makers
23:10Oh my God
23:11He is the evil one, O Hamoud
23:12I'm envious of these evil characters in Tarantino's film
23:14My dear, let me tell you that these are the kinds of evil that run through her mouth
23:16Some of these species can only survive by enslaving other species.
23:19I know that, Abu Hamad, we have this in our company.
23:21It says "CE" next to it in his book.
23:22Hamouta, I know what he's doing inside.
23:23These kinds of people, my dear, cannot live without being enslaved.
23:25Because she lost the ability to care for her queens and her young
23:28So they take advantage of the fact that their jaws and bodies are stronger.
23:31Therefore, their battle is over.
23:32The ants that were attacked
23:33He doesn't fight and surrenders immediately.
23:35And the kidnapped drownings don't steal, don't tell me to protect you.
23:37She opens her eyes and finds herself in a new place.
23:39This colony is exploding, it's coming down
23:41She opens her eyes and finds herself being coveted
23:43On the scent of the new colony
23:44And here, my dear, they work as slaves
23:46In all the examples, my dear, not a single ant was embarrassed on its own.
23:48The ant, my dear, is a very weak creature.
23:50Their colony's power is unmatched.
23:52According to a study from the University of Lausanne
23:53The lifespan of a worker ant if it lived alone
23:55She would be ten years old if she lived among a group
23:58Even if, my dear, she had all the necessities of life
24:01Being in the middle of a group increases her chances of getting married tenfold.
24:04This is because of the complexity of the ant's social system.
24:07One of the most complex social organizations in the animal kingdom
24:11Because, as you mentioned in all the examples
24:12You will witness a case of absolute altruism
24:14Complete deception of the group by the individual
24:16Prioritizing the public interest over personal interest
24:18One year, Abu Hamad
24:19I knew what you were going to say now.
24:20You will tell us the story of the old man
24:22He gave his children sticks, and each one succeeded in breaking them.
24:25And then he came to them with a lot of sticks
24:27He told them to break them, but they couldn't break them.
24:29So now you're going to tell us, Abu Hamad
24:31The end of the episode: I want you all to learn that you should cooperate.
24:34Because there is strength in cooperation
24:35I understood the episode, Abu Hamad. Thank you, you're great.
24:37Oh you who come down from our house
24:38And you're bringing men to take pictures so I can tell you in the end that cooperation is strength.
24:40Yes, Abu Hamad, what is it exactly? But there's different music playing in the background.
24:43As long as we haven't reached the music you know yet
24:45We haven't finished the video yet, so don't listen to what I'm saying now.
24:48I'm still free, come here for a word
24:49But my dear, you completely misunderstood the cooperation of an ant.
24:52Cooperation among ants is different from any form of cooperation we know.
24:55Because cooperation in the ant occurs without any leadership.
24:57Without any central coordination
24:59There's no captain who orders every ant to do this or that.
25:01And you're doing this while you're following me around
25:03Nobody tells them, "Let's go to war" or "Let's go eat."
25:05Or let's go to the nest next to us
25:06Yet their behavior is highly organized, like a musical ensemble in a lark.
25:10The one who decides what each ant will do
25:12It is the interaction between it and the second ant.
25:14Perhaps, my dear, we could compare an ant to a single nerve cell.
25:17It's a simple thing, but it interacts with the cells next to it.
25:20cell next to cell next to cell next to cell next to cell
25:22Aside millions and billions of cells
25:24Being human consciousness, which is the most complex
25:26And the highest level of awareness we know in life
25:28Think the same way about ant colonies; every ant
25:31It is nothing more than a cell, and perhaps the living thing here is the colony.
25:34Or in our case, the brain
25:35That's why scientists treat the ant as a superorganism.
25:38Even its development occurs at the societal level.
25:40There's no ghost haunting our minds
25:41Our experience and behavior are the product of teamwork.
25:43billions of neurons
25:45In the same way, the behavior of the colony is a product
25:47About millions of simple ants
25:49The two researchers say, my dear, that the entire colony
25:51It may have memory, but individuals do not have memory.
25:53Mohammed still doesn't understand how the ant knows its role.
25:56I tell you, my dear, that the ant has weak eyesight.
25:58Or it might be nonexistent, depending on communication with Damascus.
26:00Through its sensory capabilities
26:04It's as if K. Arkud knows the ant Dean from the same colony
26:07And you don't even know what her job is.
26:08Some roles, as we've seen, depend on gender.
26:10Zakir, Ansa, and Malika are here, the ant is
26:13Programmed for a specific role for the fighter
26:14Will he be king, or will Al-Zakir come down and collect more?
26:16Also, my dear, we can divide the colony's tasks according to
26:18Age means the oldest ant (one year old)
26:20Masla and a boat to the end of its lifespan
26:22Here, he takes on external tasks.
26:24Meaning of what remains of the small high divorce
26:26Fadoul Betulwa Naham Al-Ash
26:28They no longer care for the queen; they care for the caterpillars.
26:30The swimmer from Maalesh Matakhedeenesh Al-Lahazeen, you can, some misleading examples
26:33What will you say? The workers are collecting the food.
26:35What would you say? These workers sometimes fight and sometimes take care of the queen.
26:39My dear, the maid does all this
26:41The one who is neglecting her role is communication.
26:42The ant is considered
26:44It's programmed with a few specific cases; it doesn't know any others.
26:46Food search state, food removal state, defense state, larval food state, sunset state
26:51Let's suppose, my dear, that we have an ant named Essam.
26:53Essam is in a state of random food hunting.
26:55Essam, don't even bother to cry
26:57Here, Essam's state suddenly changes from searching for food to carrying food.
27:00Essam, while unconsciously carrying a fetish, will leave behind traces of smell.
27:04Somewhere he brought food
27:04He will give birth to the smell, my dear, another ant named Fathi
27:07Fathi is currently searching for food.
27:08And here Fathi had to decide whether to switch from random searching
27:12Because it tracks the scent
27:13Two possibilities exist, with a 50-50 chance.
27:16Fathi, my dear, he won't go
27:17But Subhi, a third ant, might go
27:19My dear ant, it's starting to coordinate with each other.
27:21With the scents
27:22Each one leaves a trace of her own scent.
27:24I'm currently in the research phase, everyone.
27:26Guys, I've finally found some food!
27:28We communicate with each other and coordinate with each other
27:29A process that occurs through a single communication method
27:31With pheromones and smell
27:32No words, no signs
27:33There's no such thing as "Dear Rolls"
27:35The owner posted it and we're following up on it.
27:36In things inside us
27:38In the language of computer programmers
27:39If that's how it is, Zen, that's how it is
27:41These simple reactions
27:42And the networking that happens
27:43The algorithms between ants
27:45If my dear friends didn't think that instead of making one robot
27:47Difficult, sophisticated, and very clever.
27:50Therefore, in a different way, the Nebuze exhibitions
27:52No, we make small robots.
27:54With different functions, they communicate with each other
27:57Ant costume
27:57More primitive and cheap
27:59And they exchange little information
28:00And that's how they understand an ant colony.
28:02We understand better the system that works
28:04Without central control
28:05Things like the brain or computers
28:07or cancer
28:08In the epic of the Iliad, after the stabbings
28:10And Zeus destroys Jes
28:11So that Zeus can guarantee the text
28:12He is forced to try to recruit ants in the city of Tesley into soldiers
28:15So that a disciplined and great army may appear
28:17He is able to defeat the Trojan army.
28:18According to biology
28:19De Bora Gordion
28:20The ant will remain a higher issue for humans
28:22In dividing tasks
28:23The individual sacrifices everything for the sake of the group.
28:25From the earliest myths of Zeus to Henry Ford
28:27This is the man who proposed the production line idea.
28:29The one where humans are literally two years old, like an ant
28:31They do small tasks
28:32Leading to great results
28:34But in the end
28:34When the individual described this task, he told me
28:40Why is it like this?
28:40Why does every request require help from you?
28:42I'll get an extra brother with them.
28:43For she, my dear
28:43The ant is capable of inspiring us.
28:45We improve robots
28:46We work with high-level systems
28:47He has no will or decision
28:48But my dear
28:49What are we discovering?
28:50So that humans can cooperate in the way that happens with ants.
28:53They remain integrated
28:53And everyone is doing their part one hundred percent.
28:55Everyone has to give up their mind
28:59That's why
29:00When humans turned the ant into a superhero
29:02You're a man in comics
29:03Our likeness
29:04Not like a real ant
29:05One hypothesis is that the quantum world is afraid of
29:07microscopic
29:08And save the world
29:09Because if human imagination were to turn an ant
29:11supernatural beings
29:12The ant's near-truth
29:14Where a terrifying army appears to us
29:15If one person has a higher will and intellect than his group
29:18Or he has an awareness of the power of his gender
29:20The ant doesn't rule the world.
29:22And it begins, my dear, in the end
29:23This could be a fair deal in the world
29:24We have individual will and high awareness
29:26So we rule the planet
29:27Despite this, we are less organized and more chaotic than an ant.
29:30The ant remained
29:31With his system, his capabilities, and his self-denial
29:33Able to balance a cosmic system
29:35It could collapse if it relies on us.
29:37With our chaos and differences
29:38Our field
29:39What do you see, my dear?
29:39When we try to get our hands on something
29:41How does it look?
29:41That's all, my dear.
29:42Finally, Lassa, finally!
29:43The previous sharp thing was destroyed
29:44See you next time
29:44The sources we have on YouTube are increasing
29:46Subscribe to the channel
29:46You should expect it, my dear.
29:48I'll tell you the point about the end of the episode.
29:49The ant and the elephant probably stayed
29:51Like the engineer's chaos and the smoker's
29:53They always go out together
29:54Here you go, my dear
29:55Once an ant
29:55Don't separate with an elephant
29:56for some reason
29:57Rahma Ayt
29:57Great died