Sunday, May 21, 2017

Top 8 Biggest Animal Swarm

Animal is known to use swarming behavior to avoid predators, create a colony with a queen, and migrating without stopping for a break. Sometimes swarms only contains around 100 to 100.000 animals, but these swarm are large than any of that. Here's top 8 biggest animal swarm.

8. ITALIAN HONEYBEE


The Italian Honeybee, also known as the Italian Western Honeybee (which the name is weird because they put the origin name right after the range name), is a subspecies of the Western Honeybee, and also the most commonly kept bees that make large swarms containing around 500.000 bees. This bee also pollinate most of the North American flowers. As the most commonly kept bee in America, more than 50% honey in America produced by this bee. But, this bee have lack of vitality, so any large predatory animal, such as wasps, that invade the hive, the worker bee can't fight them and ended up by wasp ruling the hive. They live together, and die together.

7. COMMON MEXICAN FREE-TAILED BAT


Common Mexican free-tailed bat, mostly called Mexican free-tailed bat (shorter name: MFT bat) is a small bat that naturally live in caves, attics, and baseball stadiums (those are baseball bats you idiot Author). This bat live in a large group without a leader, and made a hyperstinky smell that f*ck your nose. The MFT bats also invade highway bridges and come out in the nighttime in a large plague and often made a helicopter driver says "what the f*ck is this! Am I in Egypt!?" right before he crash to the ground. A MFT group often contains bats (we know it you stupid Author!) and during the World War II, it known that this bat will explode (because Americans stick bombs on them). MFT known to invade southern US States like Florida, Texas, California, and Mississippi, but it's mostly found in Texas. Texas MFT bat colony known to live in Austin bridges, with total 1.500.000 bats, and come out at the afternoon to invade Austin peoples. This bat maybe small, but when the bat being attacked, they bring millions of backup that's ready to make a nightmare. Oh yeah, every night they eat 13.000 kilos of insects.

6. COMMON EUROPEAN STARLING


Common European Starling, or common common starling (f*ck, so many weird names today), it's a bird that's... Uh... Well, it's a bird. Starlings, like the CE Starling (just call it CE starling for short), can mimic other birds sound in order to trick predator for not eating them. When the climate in their area is freezing cold, they have to migrate, bringing all of the population of the bird in that freezing area, and fly to the warmer area (probably) without leader. A migrating flock contains around 1.500.000 birds, and large predatory bird can very easily confused of the hyperlarge flock as a hyperlarge bird, and that's what making the most migration of the bird gone well, with only 1 or 3 bird lost or died. This guy is the true master of the flock.

5. COMMON AFRICAN MOUND-BUILDING TERMITE


The Common African Mound-building Termites, African Mound-builders, or Macrotermes Bellicosus, is a mound-building termite that build mounds out of sand, dirt, and spit. African Mound-builder queen is known to live up to 50 years, and produce 30.000 eggs per days. It means African mound-builder queen make 534.000.000 eggs in her lifetime! The queen's eggs hatches into larvae that's each one of them will play the role of the three termite colony castes:

a. Worker Termite
Works for searching and collecting food and maintaining the termite mound.

b. Soldier Termite
Works for protecting and defend the termite mound from intruders.

c. Reproductive Termite
Works for starting a colony and producing eggs.

African mound-builders known to make fireproof termite mound, when the raining season in Africa only giving the land lightnings but no single water (this phenomenon is real and called the Dry Thunderstorm). The mound of the termites are strong enough to hold anything, except for the stupid dirty Aardvark that like to crush the mound and f*ck it with its long sticky filthy worm-like tongue.

4. ALASKAN SNOW MOSQUITO


Alaskan Snow Mosquitoes, or also known as Alaskan Arctic Mosquito, Culiseta Alaskaensis, and M*th*rtf*cking-Clubber Mosquito is a large mosquito, that create large group and invade Arctic Tundras. In the mosquito world, the Alaskan snow mosquito is the big bloodsucker that swarm in large group to suck anything that live. Little known of these mosquitoes, but all Alaskan knows, these mosquitoes make large hypergroup that contains around 1.000.000.000 mosquitoes. They could kill a caribou, and f*ck other mosquitoes with their f*cking large body. This guy truly doesn't give a sh*t.

3. COMMON ATLANTIC HERRING


Common Atlantic Herring (Clupea harengus harengus), also known as only Herring is a delicious-and-easy-to-catch fish that known to live together, and die together, just like the honeybee. The CAH fish (stop making shorter names!) is a main prey for Humpback whales, Killer whales, Harbor seals, Herring gulls, Bottlenose dolphins, Blue sharks, and Normal humans. CAH fish make hyperschool that contains 4.000.000.000 fish, and a school this big can't just being wasted. Bigger fishes and mammal often throw a "party" to eat a school of herring together. CAHs are one of the saltwater fish with the highest catch, and it is also the most caught herring species.

2. DESERT LOCUST


The Desert Locust is known to make hyperultraextrasuper large plague, that's known to cover all of Egypt in Qur'an and Bible. Desert locusts is famous of it swarming behavior and known to even can threatens 60 countries at one swarm! A swarm of desert locust could contain 100.000.000.000 locusts and make the sky turns to black in the day. Locust swarm to migrate from the vegetable-lack area to a vegetable-abundant area. This guy is actually got similarities to grasshopper but when the veggie supply has dropped, they turn into crickets and migrates to other places. So in conclusion, a desert locust is a harmless solitary grasshopper, but when they lost their food, they turn into an indestructible clubbing badass crickets that f*ck farmers.

1. EUROPEAN ARGENTINE ANT


European Argentine ant is known to be the king of invasion. They invade other continents like there is no other places on earth. Although the European Argentine ant is a foreign species in America and even in Europe (just by reading its name you'll know where the ants come from), but when they brought to the foreign continent, just like a drop of water in a tissue, they spreading really fast. The largest known European Argentine ant nest stretches from the northern Italian Peninsula, to the northwesternmost point of Spain, all around the coast of Italy, France, Portugal, and Spain. That's a long nest, and can you count all of the ant living there? Well you're not stupid enough to count them one by one didn't you? (But if you does, you'll need a magnifying glass and a passport. It will took around 70 years) Well, it's been estimated with a population of 700.000.000.000 of ants. Can't you believe it? 700 billions of ants in one hyperlarge nest is a foreign species! These guy are true invaders, and that's why we put the ants in the number one spot on this list.

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