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Fight : Army of ants or a swarm of mosquitos?
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| itsTrueSonic |
who would win?
any army of ants or a swarm of mosquitos?
tough question there.
i think ants would win, because they travel in teams. mosquitos regularly fly by solo, which would be a weakness. |
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| TweeK |
| An army of ants would win for sure.....mosquitos cant do but "SUCK" :stongue: |
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| D-res |
| i watched a whole 2 hour show on the discovery channel about ants from all over the world and some of them things are wicked. ants would kick the out of misquitos... you should have made the poll a little more even by "saying army of ants vs a heard of elephants" or something |
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| TrancE OasiS |
| Those crazy ants would win it |
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| M1cro5lave |
There's a couple of freaky stories about ants. Nasty stuff indeed.
| quote: | The next morning I was awakened by the sound of a girl screaming! The chicken, the chicken! We all scrambled out of our bags and looked at the rear of the tent where the chicken's cage was still hanging from the tree. Hiking God was shaking and people were shouting in the Batak dialect. There, in the closed cage, was the skeleton of the chicken, still perched on its stick, but stripped to the bone of every feather and piece of skin and wattle. Like a museum piece, perfectly mounted, but nothing but bone. Hiking God shook his head; he understood immediately what had happened, and this is what he told us.
The chicken had been brought along to stand guard over our camp, to warn us against the approach of the deadly Sumatran tiger in the night. But something happened that was part of the law of the jungle, but totally freaky nonetheless. When Jake had tossed his gobstopper into the column of ants and been attacked in return, the battle had only just begun. Jake was covered in ant pheremones, a chemical scent that had left a trail all the way back to our camp, several miles away! It had taken the army ants the better part of the night to regroup and follow the trail to Batah Gajah, but sometime around 3 o'clock in the morning, while us weary campers were in the depth of REM sleep, they attacked. The clucking in my dreams was the last gasps of the poor chicken as he was beset by about a hundred thousand biting fangs, inserting poison drop by drop into the helpless fowl, paralyzing him before he could even budge from his perch. This nation of jointed warriors then proceeded to quietly but surely dismember the fowl, limb from limb, stripping away its flesh but leaving the frozen, paralyzed bird standing upright to continue its night watch until the dawn.
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| Theresa |
Apparently I am the only one who thinks mosquitos would win.
I was thinking that all a mosquito would have to do is bite the ant, but now that I think more logically, the ant would kick the mosquitos ass as soon as it sat down on him. |
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| halexander837 |
| Mosquitos are afraid :toothless |
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| Halcyon+On+On |
Isn't malaria one of the leading killers of human beings on the planet? Mainly propagated by mosquitos....hmmm....
Ants can be REALLY nasty though - I'll vote for them! :tongue2 |
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| Sunsnail |
| I think ants wont be affected by malaria |
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| Tiger777 |
| malaria is a parasite spread by musquito's that only affects mammels. Ants would definitly win. Besides, I like ants better... |
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| cozzmik |
| Ants hands down! They can carry like a bizillion times their own body weight they are tough...and if you have ever lived in Texas and seen the size of the anthills those big red fireants build, you would know in your heart, the mosquitos don't stand a chance. |
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| st3nc |
| I dont even think ants have blood |
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