Can’t you imagine an ants’ world, an invisible world that most of us haven’t seen yet? It is really an amazing world, and sometimes makes you frightened and threatened to cream. In the film<>made by BBC, I appreciate these kind of feelings.
Ants are the biggest single family in the world. Each ant is tiny even negligible, but if every antoffershis power, they’ll become a super organism, which is much stronger than the other animals. Before I watch the film, I think ants are the weak of the biosphere. On the contrary they are the strong.
I am deeply impressed by the scene where they hunt one butterfly together. 20 million sisters and a few males act as one. Firstly, dinergates, which are the biggest ants in the group, use their gigantic razor-sharp jaws to attack the butterfly. However, it's tenacious and tries his best to avoid being attack by ants. When it’s about to be successful, the ergates arrive. They are smaller than dinergates but not only have strong jaws too but also move agilely. They join the campaign, and soon, they beat the butterfly.
What a fantastic thing it is! Facing with the butterfly, the ant is just sand, but they win completely in the end. Actually, the reason why they can be successful is only one thing----- cohesion. It is cohesion that makes ants stronger than any other animal. They move together, attack enemies together, carry things together, eat together and live together. You can imagine that one chopstick is easy to be broke off but hundreds of them aren’t easy to be done. Similarly millions of ants cannot be ignored.
Think about us and you’ll find most of time we only hold our own views but don’t listen to each other. Most of time, we consider that we are right but others are wrong. Most of time, we do the thing by ourselves but not for others. These can only cause one thing-----loose like loose sand.
Can’t we be like the ants? It is a difficult thing for us?