Greater Blood Ant: Difference between revisions
More actions
imported>IronArkLord mNo edit summary |
LordSkorne7 (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
||
| (15 intermediate revisions by 4 users not shown) | |||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Haven}}{{Infobox Species |
|||
{{HavenNotice}} |
|||
| caption1 = |
|||
| ⚫ | |||
| article_creator = LordApollyon |
|||
{{!CreatureInfobox|image1=(Haven) - Blood Ant.png|caption1=Greater Blood Ant|designation=Insect|classification=Hymenoptera|lifespan=*3 years (Workers) |
|||
| scope = Imagindarium's Creation |
|||
| setting = Haven |
|||
| author = LordApollyon |
|||
| scientific_name = TBA |
|||
| ⚫ | |||
| ⚫ | |||
| ⚫ | |||
*2.32 meters/7 feet, 7 inches (Queens) |
|||
| average_mass = *3.1 kilograms/7.1 pounds (Workers/Soldiers) |
|||
| ⚫ | |||
| possible_body_colorations = *Red |
|||
| ⚫ | |||
| body_plan = Hexapod |
|||
| number_of_limbs = 6 |
|||
| number_of_eyes = 2 |
|||
| number_of_digits = 4 on each foot |
|||
| body_cover = Exoskeleton |
|||
| possible_eye_colorations = *Black |
|||
| diet = Omnivorous |
|||
| reproduction = Sexual, oviparous |
|||
| common_behavioral_traits = *Territorial |
|||
| ⚫ | |||
| ⚫ | |||
| ⚫ | |||
*Jungles |
|||
| domain = Eukaryota |
|||
| kingdom = Animalia |
|||
| phylum = Arthropoda |
|||
| class = Insecta |
|||
| order = Hymenoptera |
|||
| family = Formicidae |
|||
| genus = TBA |
|||
| solvent = Water |
|||
| genetic_info_storage = DNA |
|||
| method_of_movement = *Walking |
|||
*Climbing |
|||
| method_of_sight = External eyes |
|||
| method_of_hearing = Internal subgenual organs |
|||
| method_of_communication = Pheromones |
|||
| respiration = External spiracles |
|||
| digestion = Internal digestive system |
|||
| sexes = *Male |
|||
*Female |
|||
| sexual_dynamism = |
|||
| average_width = *0.18 meters/7.1 inches (Workers/Soldiers) |
|||
*0.48 meters/1 foot, 7 inches (Queens) |
|||
| number_of_ears = |
|||
| maximum_speed = 12 kilometers per hour (7.4 miles per hour) |
|||
| predominant_social_structure = Eusocial |
|||
| age_of_maturity = *18 Months |
|||
| average_lifespan = *3 years (Workers) |
|||
*5 years (Soldiers) |
*5 years (Soldiers) |
||
*40 years (Queens) |
*40 years (Queens) |
||
| total_population = TBA |
|||
| ⚫ | |||
| homeworld = Haven |
|||
*Jungles|behavior=*Territorial |
|||
| home_region = TBA |
|||
| ⚫ | |||
| inhabited_regions = TBA |
|||
| ⚫ | |||
| predators = TBA |
|||
| ⚫ | |||
| prey = None |
|||
| ⚫ | |||
| origin_type = Evolved |
|||
| ⚫ | |||
| date_of_origin = TBA |
|||
| ⚫ | |||
| discovery_date = TBA |
|||
|possible_skin/fur_colors=*Red |
|||
| historical_highest_population = TBA |
|||
| ⚫ | |||
| historical_lowest_population = TBA |
|||
|possible_eye_colors=*Black|number_of_limbs=6|number_of_eyes=2|notable_distinctions=Resin production}} |
|||
| image1 = |
|||
| ⚫ | |||
The '''Greater Blood Ant''', also called '''Great |
The '''Greater Blood Ant''', also called the '''Great Bleeder''', '''Red Devil''', and '''Hell Ant''', is a large species of ant that dwells in forests and jungles all over [[Haven]]. They live in huge colonies far away from prying eyes, sending out scouting parties hundreds strong in search of food. They're also the considered the bane of farmers due to their expansionist tendencies and habit of stealing crops and livestock. |
||
==Characteristics== |
==Characteristics== |
||
===Appearance=== |
===Appearance=== |
||
Greater Blood Ants are largely similar to many other ant species, |
Greater Blood Ants are largely similar to many other ant species, save for the fact that they are the size of a small dog. They sport striking red carapaces, with spikes on their abdomens and large, sharp mandibles. They are categorized into three types: workers, soldiers, and the queens. Workers and soldiers appear largely the same, though the latter is slightly larger with bigger mandibles. Soldier ants are also equipped with a stinger in their abdomen that they can use to inject their foes with a paralyzing venom. |
||
Queen Greater Blood Ants tend to be around the size of a large boar, their abdomens enlarged to allow for the mass laying of eggs. While they can hold their own in a fight, they are not very mobile compared to their smaller kin. They often travel by having several |
Queen Greater Blood Ants tend to be around the size of a large boar, their abdomens enlarged to allow for the mass laying of eggs. While they can hold their own in a fight, they are not very mobile compared to their smaller kin. They often travel by having several workers carry them throughout their hives, guarded by an entourage of soldiers the whole way. |
||
===Biology=== |
===Biology=== |
||
| Line 34: | Line 86: | ||
Greater Blood Ants live in large colonies often containing thousands of individual ants, dwelling in hives deep underground. These hives reach deep into the earth, often containing hundreds of individual chambers. The queen rests in the deepest chamber, guarded by dozens of soldier ants and surrounded by her eggs. If one wishes to reach the queen, then they must be prepared to fight their way through thousands of her subjects. |
Greater Blood Ants live in large colonies often containing thousands of individual ants, dwelling in hives deep underground. These hives reach deep into the earth, often containing hundreds of individual chambers. The queen rests in the deepest chamber, guarded by dozens of soldier ants and surrounded by her eggs. If one wishes to reach the queen, then they must be prepared to fight their way through thousands of her subjects. |
||
Greater Blood Ants mark their territory by using a resin that they secrete from their mouths. They usually place the resin on large objects such as trees and boulders, covering them in shining red stripes. Should one stray too close to a marked object, |
Greater Blood Ants mark their territory by using a resin that they secrete from their mouths. They usually place the resin on large objects such as trees and boulders, covering them in shining red stripes. Should one stray too close to a marked object, they will soon find themselves overpowered by a swarm of angry ants. However, they usually give warning to any potential trespassers by hissing and clicking, which scares off most who stray too close to their lands. |
||
Greater Blood Ants communicate via a complex series of pheromones, which are secreted via glands near the mandibles. This lets the colony efficiently communicate between thousands of individuals, allowing them to coordinate large-scale migrations or invasions with ease. The queen herself carries a special pheromone that allows her to override the minds of her subjects, compelling them to carry out whatever task their queen orders them to do. |
Greater Blood Ants communicate via a complex series of pheromones, which are secreted via glands near the mandibles. This lets the colony efficiently communicate between thousands of individuals, allowing them to coordinate large-scale migrations or invasions with ease. The queen herself carries a special pheromone that allows her to override the minds of her subjects, compelling them to carry out whatever task their queen orders them to do. |
||
==Greater Blood Ant Expansions== |
==Greater Blood Ant Expansions== |
||
When a Greater Blood Ant colony grows too large, the queen will prematurely give one of her soldiers some of her Royal Blood and send her off with a band of workers and other soldiers. They will travel far and wide until they have found a suitable spot for a new nest, with the workers immediately digging |
When a Greater Blood Ant colony grows too large, the queen will prematurely give one of her soldiers some of her Royal Blood and send her off with a band of workers and other soldiers. They will travel far and wide until they have found a suitable spot for a new nest, with the workers immediately digging out new chambers. The queen follows them, carving out a chamber for her to rest in as well as lay her eggs. The first generation of new ants immediately begins scouting out their new home, marking their territory as they see fit. |
||
However, sometimes a colony will establish itself too close to civilized lands, such as near a village or farm. Many farmers have lost their livelihoods to a swarm of Greater Blood Ants ravaging their fields and making off with their livestock. This causes most people to view the ants as nothing more than pests, |
However, sometimes a colony will establish itself too close to civilized lands, such as near a village or farm. Many farmers have lost their livelihoods to a swarm of Greater Blood Ants ravaging their fields and making off with their livestock. This causes most people to view the ants as nothing more than pests, with many paying hefty sums to have their colonies torched. Despite these efforts, new colonies are always in danger of forming, so it is only a matter of time before the next ones arrive. |
||
==Notable Greater Blood Ant Colonies== |
==Notable Greater Blood Ant Colonies== |
||
TBA |
TBA |
||
[[Category:Author: LordApollyon]] |
|||
[[Category: |
[[Category:Author: LordSkorne7]] |
||
[[Category: |
[[Category:Setting: Haven - Creatures]] |
||
[[Category:Setting: Haven - Invertebrates]] |
|||
[[Category:Setting: Haven - Insects]] |
|||
[[Category:Setting: Haven - Hymenopterans]] |
|||
Latest revision as of 06:22, December 5, 2025
Greater Blood Ant
LordApollyon
Imagindarium's Creation
Haven
LordApollyon
TBA
Eukaryota
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Hymenoptera
Formicidae
TBA
Water
DNA
- Walking
- Climbing
External eyes
Internal subgenual organs
Pheromones
External spiracles
Internal digestive system
Omnivorous
Sexual, oviparous
- Male
- Female
- 0.13 meters/5.1 inches (Workers/Soldiers)
- 1.07 meters/3 feet, 6 inches (Queens)
- 3.1 kilograms/7.1 pounds (Workers/Soldiers)
- 26 kilograms/57.4 pounds (Queens)
- 0.39 meters/1 foot, 3 inches (Workers/Soldiers)
- 2.32 meters/7 feet, 7 inches (Queens)
- 0.18 meters/7.1 inches (Workers/Soldiers)
- 0.48 meters/1 foot, 7 inches (Queens)
Hexapod
6
2
4 on each foot
Exoskeleton
- Red
- Crimson
- Black
12 kilometers per hour (7.4 miles per hour)
- Territorial
- Expansionist
- Aggressive
Eusocial
- 18 Months
- 3 years (Workers)
- 5 years (Soldiers)
- 40 years (Queens)
TBA
Haven
TBA
TBA
- Forests
- Jungles
TBA
None
Evolved
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
"Word of advice, avoid the trees that got the red shiny stuff on ‘em. My friend Erik swung at one and he got swarmed in seconds. Poor bastard…"—Markus Leorick, lumberjack
The Greater Blood Ant, also called the Great Bleeder, Red Devil, and Hell Ant, is a large species of ant that dwells in forests and jungles all over Haven. They live in huge colonies far away from prying eyes, sending out scouting parties hundreds strong in search of food. They're also the considered the bane of farmers due to their expansionist tendencies and habit of stealing crops and livestock.
Characteristics
Appearance
Greater Blood Ants are largely similar to many other ant species, save for the fact that they are the size of a small dog. They sport striking red carapaces, with spikes on their abdomens and large, sharp mandibles. They are categorized into three types: workers, soldiers, and the queens. Workers and soldiers appear largely the same, though the latter is slightly larger with bigger mandibles. Soldier ants are also equipped with a stinger in their abdomen that they can use to inject their foes with a paralyzing venom.
Queen Greater Blood Ants tend to be around the size of a large boar, their abdomens enlarged to allow for the mass laying of eggs. While they can hold their own in a fight, they are not very mobile compared to their smaller kin. They often travel by having several workers carry them throughout their hives, guarded by an entourage of soldiers the whole way.
Biology
Like other species of ants, Greater Blood Ants are capable of lifting objects far larger than themselves. When enough of them work together, they can even carry objects such as boulders and entire trees. Large prey animals are also dragged away with ease, carried back to the nest after being paralyzed by the soldier ants. These prey animals are then cut apart, the workers and soldiers feeding on the larger bits while smaller pieces are taken to feed the colony’s larvae.
A Greater Blood Ant queen is capable of laying dozens of eggs per day, which are cared for by the workers in special chambers. Here they will stay for the first few months of their lives, growing bigger and bigger until they burst from their pupae as adults. A single queen is capable of laying hundreds of thousands of eggs during her lifetime, but as she ages, she will produce less and less eggs until she is finally incapable of producing any more, dying shortly afterwards.
Shortly before a Greater Blood Ant queen’s death, she produces a viscous red liquid known as Royal Blood. She then gives the Royal Blood to the largest soldier ant in the colony, which makes her grow much larger and gain the ability to lay eggs, becoming the colony’s new queen. Should a Greater Blood Ant queen die before she can produce Royal Blood, then the colony will completely disband, the individual ants scattering into the wilderness.
Behavior
Greater Blood Ants live in large colonies often containing thousands of individual ants, dwelling in hives deep underground. These hives reach deep into the earth, often containing hundreds of individual chambers. The queen rests in the deepest chamber, guarded by dozens of soldier ants and surrounded by her eggs. If one wishes to reach the queen, then they must be prepared to fight their way through thousands of her subjects.
Greater Blood Ants mark their territory by using a resin that they secrete from their mouths. They usually place the resin on large objects such as trees and boulders, covering them in shining red stripes. Should one stray too close to a marked object, they will soon find themselves overpowered by a swarm of angry ants. However, they usually give warning to any potential trespassers by hissing and clicking, which scares off most who stray too close to their lands.
Greater Blood Ants communicate via a complex series of pheromones, which are secreted via glands near the mandibles. This lets the colony efficiently communicate between thousands of individuals, allowing them to coordinate large-scale migrations or invasions with ease. The queen herself carries a special pheromone that allows her to override the minds of her subjects, compelling them to carry out whatever task their queen orders them to do.
Greater Blood Ant Expansions
When a Greater Blood Ant colony grows too large, the queen will prematurely give one of her soldiers some of her Royal Blood and send her off with a band of workers and other soldiers. They will travel far and wide until they have found a suitable spot for a new nest, with the workers immediately digging out new chambers. The queen follows them, carving out a chamber for her to rest in as well as lay her eggs. The first generation of new ants immediately begins scouting out their new home, marking their territory as they see fit.
However, sometimes a colony will establish itself too close to civilized lands, such as near a village or farm. Many farmers have lost their livelihoods to a swarm of Greater Blood Ants ravaging their fields and making off with their livestock. This causes most people to view the ants as nothing more than pests, with many paying hefty sums to have their colonies torched. Despite these efforts, new colonies are always in danger of forming, so it is only a matter of time before the next ones arrive.
Notable Greater Blood Ant Colonies
TBA