WTF Animal Kingdom: Weaver Ants Rip Apart Enemy (Red ant)

by MikeFook on March 31, 2008

Weaver ants cut apart red ant enemy.
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We have these weaver ants (the large ones) here in Thailand. They are smart ants. They look right at you when you put your face close to them. They appear to be figuring you out as they do so.

Here they are ripping a red ant apart. Why do they do this? It’s “natural”. Many things here on earth have these genetic behaviors pre-wired from birth. They kill enemies in whatever way possible. Usually it involves teamwork like this, stretch them until they fly apart.

Why would a creator, a god, an alien, whatever made this world – or started this game… why would it be created LIKE THIS? What the fark is going on here? Are you seeing what I’m saying?

My college professor in Family Therapy class used to stand up on his chair in the middle of class and say,

“Am I making any SENSE to you PEOPLE?”

Well, am I?

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CJ May 3, 2008 at 1:29 am

Yeah its pretty gruesome for that red ant. Why would God make things that are naturally born to do evil things like that, who knows. I’d like to hear a hardcore religious person’s view on this if there are any takers…

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Fish September 29, 2008 at 8:50 am

Why would God create Satan to take us, but gave Himself instead, to die gruesomely for you?

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admin October 4, 2008 at 8:43 pm

Why – yeah, that’s the question – that’s always the question. I can come up with many answers but the real ‘why’ is anyone’s guess. THAT my friend makes the entire game pointless really. In the big picture nobody knows jack. God isn’t telling. If he’s telling 6 people, that still isn’t telling. If he’s telling 148 million christians that STILL isn’t telling because that’s less than 1/30th of the Earth’s population. If god wanted to tell someone the answer to any of this nightmare – he’d tell us all.

His trap is shut though… so what is the reason for anything?

Come up with your own – it’s as valid as anyone else’s.

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