Intentar ORO - Gratis
ANTS IN ACTION
BBC Wildlife
|October 2025
Red wood ants are tiny ecosystem engineers that live a secret life in the forest – but one colony has been documented in mesmerising detail
Ant attack
One of eight wood ant species found in Europe, the European red wood ant (Formica polyctena) leads a remarkable yet largely unseen life. Living in vast social colonies that can number in the millions, it builds towering, mound-like nests and is a voracious predator (this worker has snared a caterpillar far bigger than itself).
Ingo Arndt spent two years photographing a colony in the pine forest near his home of Hessen, Germany, and his unprecedented images reveal the species’ complex life in extraordinary detail. “Wood ants play a vital role in the forest ecosystem, preserving the habitat,” he says. “Not all keystone species are large mammals.”
Hatching a planAs with all ant species, the life-cycle of the European red wood ant starts with an egg, laid by the queen. This hatches into a larva, which pupates inside a cocoon and develops into an adult. When ready to emerge, the ant gnaws an exit hole – but because its body is so tightly folded, it cannot use its legs to push itself out. As seen here, a worker helps to free its new sibling, grooming and feeding it, and transferring a chemical message from the queen that ensures it won't lay eggs. Most new adults are workers, all of which are female and wingless.
Pretty in pollenWhile hunting in early spring, a red wood ant clambers over willow blossom, festooning itself in pollen grains. In this way, the species can act as a pollinator.
Shape shiftersEsta historia es de la edición October 2025 de BBC Wildlife.
Suscríbete a Magzter GOLD para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9000 revistas y periódicos.
¿Ya eres suscriptor? Iniciar sesión
MÁS HISTORIAS DE BBC Wildlife
BBC Wildlife
"I was terrified the elephant would ram us"
African elephant in Kenya
2 mins
January 2026
BBC Wildlife
ALL YOU EVER NEEDED TO KNOW ABOUT THE Fennec fox
THE FENNEC FOX IS THE SMALLEST fox in the world, with a body length that can be as little as 24cm.
3 mins
January 2026
BBC Wildlife
INTO THE PLASTISPHERE
A unique synthetic ecosystem is evolving in our oceans – welcome to the plastisphere
7 mins
January 2026
BBC Wildlife
“More than half of all animal life exists in a parasitic relationship, and all life lives in symbiosis”
Our survival depends on species evolving to live together - but some relationships take dark turns
7 mins
January 2026
BBC Wildlife
Are animals able to dream?
SLEEP IS A MYSTERIOUS THING. FOR A long time, we weren't sure why we do it.
1 mins
January 2026
BBC Wildlife
Does a cuckoo know it's a cuckoo?
ABSURD LITTLE BIRDS ACROSS THE world lay their eggs in the nests of other species, leaving the hapless parents to raise a changeling at the expense of their own offspring.
2 mins
January 2026
BBC Wildlife
Orcas killing young sharks
Juvenile great whites are easy prey for orca pod
1 mins
January 2026
BBC Wildlife
Ocean goes on tour
Acclaimed film touring the UK, backed by live orchestra and choir
1 min
January 2026
BBC Wildlife
Feisty bats hunt like lions
Winged mammals use a 'hang and wait' strategy to take down large prey
1 mins
January 2026
BBC Wildlife
SNAP-CHAT
Richard Birchett on magical merlins, wily coyotes and charging deer
2 mins
January 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
