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I've had this article sitting on my desk for a week now but I couldn't find anything online.
The Trap-Jaw Ant (Odontomachus bauri) apparently now holds the record for the fastest known movement in the animal kingdom. This newspaper article from AP reporter Randolph E. Schmid talks about the ants ability to snap it's (very viscious looking) jaws shut at speeds up to 145mph with an averave strike time of 0.13 milliseconds. Apparently the ant is even capable of throwing itself up to 3.2 inches upward and 15.6 inches sideways by snapping its jaws at the ground.
The article even mentions "the mantis shrimp, former record holder for fastest strike, according to researchers led by Sheila Patek, assistant porfessor of integrative biology at UC Berkeley." This is probably old news to Dr. Roy
Just thought the rest of you might be interested in this odd bit of biology.
The Trap-Jaw Ant (Odontomachus bauri) apparently now holds the record for the fastest known movement in the animal kingdom. This newspaper article from AP reporter Randolph E. Schmid talks about the ants ability to snap it's (very viscious looking) jaws shut at speeds up to 145mph with an averave strike time of 0.13 milliseconds. Apparently the ant is even capable of throwing itself up to 3.2 inches upward and 15.6 inches sideways by snapping its jaws at the ground.
The article even mentions "the mantis shrimp, former record holder for fastest strike, according to researchers led by Sheila Patek, assistant porfessor of integrative biology at UC Berkeley." This is probably old news to Dr. Roy

Just thought the rest of you might be interested in this odd bit of biology.