how the amazing engineering of army ants can make us smarter creators
- Written by Chris Reid, DECRA Research Fellow, Macquarie University
Army ants (Eciton burchellii) are known for their vast foraging raids. Hundreds of thousands of ants flow like a river from their nest site, scouring the jungle as they prey on anything unable to escape the swarm.
These raids are enormous undertakings. A single raid can be 20 metres wide and 100 metres long, comprising...





