Sanguinea: Dynasty of the Blood Queens
Music: 1. Title: “Opening Titles-Z’s Theme” Composer(s): Harry Gregson-Williams, John Powell; Album: “Antz” Soundtrack, Original Film Music 1998 2. Title: You don’t dream in cryo… Composer(s): James Horner; Album: Avatar 2009 3. Title: “Ant Revolution” Composer(s): Harry Gregson-Williams, John Powell; Album: “Antz” Soundtrack, Original Film Music 1998 ———- An AntsNational™ Species Premiere, brought to you by A Cultured Legacy™: “Sanguinea: Dynasty of the Blood Queens” Profiling the age-old clash between predator and prey, Formica sanguinea, known as the ‘Blood Ant,’ ["sanguinea" derives from the latin word meaning "blood"] predates upon their Forimicine hosts: The Black Field ant, Formica fusca. Unlike most ant queens, these ‘Raptiformica’ queens have a dark, sinister method to founding their colony. They don’t simply dig a hole into the ground and raise their first workers alone from scratch. Once leaving the nest and mating, F. sanguinea queens fan out in search for their Serviformica hosts, and if all is timed properly, the F. sanguinea queens will steal the unhatched pupae from other species, but not to eat them–they intend to forge their own colony through the enslavement of their encaptured Serviformica pupae who will hatch convinced that the F. sanguinea queens are their original mothers. The F. sanguinea queens will also attempt to kill the resident Serviformica host queen (In this case, potentially the F. fusca queen) to steal her identity–and her …


Thankyou guys. And yes I’ll create a video for this @AgressiveInliners
Nice work, good music, and wonderful website. Good luck and post more, please!
You’ve done a spectacular job with the intro. Can we get a general overview of your whole set ups for all your colonies? Perhaps a behind the scenes if you will? And I have to know where that second tube that was adjacent to the F. fusca lead to.