Strong sticking power and quick reaction time helps them hold onto trees
By Susan Milius
Web edition: March 5, 2013
EnlargeThis Asian weaver ant can dangle a weight more than 100 times heavier than itself without losing its grip on the surface above it.
Credit: ? Thomas Endlein
Asian weaver ants boast not one but two superpowers: an extremely good grasp and a super quick backup strategy to keep from losing that grip during emergencies. To find out how? these critters manage to keep their grip ? especially when their footing gets shaky, researchers used high-speed video. They?recorded the tiny animals? even tinier feet and showed they can change shape.
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