Jumping Ant’s assasination

These ants are called the jumping ants because they really jump in the air when they need to escape or when they need to catch prey. They are a very large size ants and can give a nasty bite to humans. Another interesting thing about this ant is that unlike regular ants, these use large objects around them like tree’s, houses etc for navigation. The ant is even known to follow direction based on the position of the sun.

This shot is my best macro shot till date and I managed to get it just at the right time. Look closely and you will notice that the ant at the bottom is about to give a deadly sting to the one at the top right at it’s weak point. The ant on the top died 5 min after I shot this image.

Nature’s deadly assassin’s caught in the act.

73 Comments

  1. kalyancreddy · June 6, 2005 Reply

    I think they are copyrightedby default.

  2. raghav · June 7, 2005 Reply

    This really should be in NatGeo and/or its likes. Why dontchya send it across Kallu bhai…

    Fantabulous Shot buddy, keep ’em comin.

  3. admin · June 7, 2005 Reply

    If you can find me someone there.. will be glad to send it 🙂

  4. prashanthks · June 7, 2005 Reply

    Well, since the ant-on-top 🙂 died in 5 mins, its either a sting or a mating behaviour ala black widow.

  5. prashanthks · June 7, 2005 Reply

    Hey Kallu, have your ever thought of entering your photo’s in OR becoming a member in http://www.dpchallenge.com
    Its a cool site with weekly photography contests and all. Since you are seriously into this, you can do pretty well over there.

  6. murthys_r_us · June 7, 2005 Reply

    Wow! that’s an awesome shot! You can see the tiny hair like thingies on their bodies. Great timing!
    – M.

  7. deepix · June 7, 2005 Reply

    I had the same doubt too! 😉

  8. simplybindu · June 7, 2005 Reply

    Simply gr888

    Kalyan, thats a really awesome shot. Right timing…
    Great details too. So far, I could only think of an ant getting crumpled *sad* under something. I can never imagine an ant, so deadly.
    How long do these ants live normally ??

  9. b_mode · June 7, 2005 Reply

    amazing

    Really nice shot…well composed. Just out of curiosity is it natural light or is it a flash? The lighting is really exceptional. Also what kinda lense (specs) are you using? Great shot once again.

  10. b_mode · June 7, 2005 Reply

    Recommendation

    Also I have recommended that your site be put up on http://www.tiffinbox.org along with the other photographers.

  11. Anonymous · June 7, 2005 Reply

    Awesome Pict!

    That was brilliantly captured. You amaze me!

    Smyta

  12. admin · June 7, 2005 Reply

    Re: amazing

    For any decent macro shot, you will need good light. I used an external powerful and diffused flashlight for this picture.

    I used a 105mm macro lens at f/14, 1/1000

  13. prashanthks · June 8, 2005 Reply

    Re: Simply gr888

    Till they get into a fight I suppose? 🙂

  14. sriniram · June 8, 2005 Reply

    *bow* very nice.

  15. Anonymous · June 8, 2005 Reply

    Nat Geo stuff ….. !

    Shamit
    http://shamitbagchi.blogspot.com

  16. simplybindu · June 8, 2005 Reply

    Re: Simply gr888

    LOL!

  17. fursatkeraatdin · June 9, 2005 Reply

    Awsome work Kalyan. I am becoming a big fan of your work. Keep up the good work.

  18. milin · June 9, 2005 Reply

    Amazing photo…..

    The details…… wow!

  19. Anonymous · June 11, 2005 Reply

    Copyright

    I would suggest adding a copyright notice to your snaps. Something like
    a Creative Commons license.

    It will allow more distribution and credits to your photography.

  20. idea49 · June 13, 2005 Reply

    I am regretting the fact that i havent been visiting your journal often enough…
    this is a magnificent photograph…and thank you so much for the information… i just love finding out such details… curious…

    This is a picture Kalyan..way to go!!

  21. agnosticessence · July 10, 2005 Reply

    I’m glad I looked through your blog and found this photo. It’s fantastic! I’ve never seen these jumping ants, but I’m the kind of person who can drift off into my imagination while watching colonies of insects. I often scooped up parts of ant-beds into a jar when I was a child so that I could sit and watch them dig tunnels and see if they would produce a replacement queen.

  22. Tathagata · May 2, 2010 Reply

    BEST MACRO SHOT I HAVE EVER SEEN.

  23. hemanth.hm · May 27, 2010 Reply

    I <3 ants very much, i got a Nikon DSLR D5000 lately its been 20days, lucky i found few ants feasting
    on an insect in my room, took this snap , its just a try my /me an ant. I'm not using a macro lens its 18-55mm normal kite lens http://flic.kr/p/85nAjD

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