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Saharan silver ants use their shiny hair to reflect sun rays, study

byCustoms Today Report
22/06/2015
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LONDON: A recent experiment carried out through the collaboration between the University of Zurich and the University of Washington explains how Saharan silver ants use their shiny hair to reflect sun rays. The leader of the study group, Assistant Professor Nanfang Yu thinks the findings might help engineers develop new cooling systems, based on the ants’ physiological peculiarities.

The silver ants living in the Sahara deserts are the only living beings that have managed to survive the harsh weather conditions. Researchers have been intrigued by the insects’ physical abilities and they have carried out a study to identify the factors that make the Cataglyphis bombycina species heat resistant.

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Normally, these tiny bugs would not live in temperatures that exceed 128 degrees Fahrenheit. Nevertheless, they have managed to adapt their bodies and now they can take up temperatures of 150 degrees Fahrenheit without any negative effects.

Professor Yu has spent many days observing the behavior of the silver ants in extremely hot temperatures. The endeavor required him a lot of patience, especially since he was forced to manually remove the outer hairs of the ants.

By carefully analyzing them under the microscopic lenses, the researchers noticed that the hair of the Saharan ants is a lot different than the one on other species. First of all, it is shaped in triangular form and, second of all, it is displaced in a 90 degree angle on the body of the insects to ensure them effective heat protection.

 

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