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Dinosaur Ants vs Trap Jaw Ants | MONSTER BUG WARS

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When dinosaur ass take on the trapjaw ant colony.

DINOSAUR ANTS

If those mandibles weren't fearsome enough, under the abdomen a deadly stinger packs of fatal punch. These ruthless readers will protect their colony against all comers.

TRAP JAW ANTS

Lightning quick jaws on a hairtrigger, spring shut with an acceleration a hundred thousand times the force of gravity. Fully open to fully close in 0.1 three of a millisecond which means they're traveling out of a hundred and fortyfive miles an hour. It has a weapon needle sharp stingers loaded with toxic venom, bringing down most
competitors. The sting is also very deadly and they can use it over and over again so they can sting back off, staying back off and keep going this over and over until the prey or the enemy just kills over dead.

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★ WHAT is Monster Bug Wars?

This is ringside access to bugeatbug gladiatorial contests! Witness some of nature’s deadliest encounters where stings, spikes and deadly venom are wielded with coldblooded precision.

★ Who will you encounter?

Enter the noholdsbarred, reallife world of spiders, scorpions, centipedes and killer ants fighting to the death. When the Spiny Leaf Insect goes head to head with the Giant Rainforest Mantis it’s an allout assault where only one survives.

Can the lethal stinger of a Bull Ant overcome the suffocating silk of the Redback Spider?
When a lethal Tree Scorpion threatens a Green Ant colony carnage is certain.
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★ Behind the scenes

Filmed in extreme closeup high definition and illustrated with stateoftheart CGI, Monster Bug Wars! brings to life nature’s ultimate fight club. Five encounters per episode are accompanied with commentary from Dr Linda Rayor Cornell University and Dr Bryan Grieg Fry from The University of Queensland.

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