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gedaliyah@lemmy.world to Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world · 8 months ago

Who would win in a fight, all of the lions or all of the ants?

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Who would win in a fight, all of the lions or all of the ants?

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    8 months ago

    Absolutely ants. The sheer volume of every ant in the world working together would be horrifying

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      That working together part adds so much to the ants’ advantage. Even if the ants’ entire strategy was “bite lions, no bite ants” they’d absolutely win

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        “Bite lion and also any ant not from my colony” would also be a winning move

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      I just imagine lions covered in ants from tail to nose.

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        Your scale is off; imagine an Olympic sized swimming pool filled with ants with a lion in there somewhere.

        Now imagine 39,000 of those pools, each with its own lion and ants.

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          Just a casual 500 and odd billion ants per lion.

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          That doesn’t seem like a lot of lions :(

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            It’s not. But being an apex predator, there weren’t a lot even when their range covered most of Africa, Europe and the Middle East.

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          Now that’s a visual. All the thrashing a lion could do until it dies of exhaustion would barely make a dent in the ant population.

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          Man, elon musk is getting real weird with his hobby of building pools just to fill them with ants and lions.

          Why’s he need so many, anyways???

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        Looked to see if there was a visual representation of the number of ants in the world and found this

        So yeah, would say they’d be covered tail to nose.

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          Coridor Digital

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