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    Dracula ants snap their jaws shut at an incredible 200mph(1/3)

    2018-12-27 16:25:25 Ecns.cn Editor :Li Yan
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    Dracula ants, found in Africa, Australia and south east Asia, use their jaws like a catapult, pushing them together to build up tension before they fly apart. Dracula ants snap their jaws shut at an incredible 200mph - 5,000 times faster than the blink of an eye, according to researchers of the University of Illinois, who used high speed footage to confirm the finding. (Photo/VCG)

    Dracula ants, found in Africa, Australia and south east Asia, use their jaws like a catapult, pushing them together to build up tension before they fly apart. Dracula ants snap their jaws shut at an incredible 200mph - 5,000 times faster than the blink of an eye, according to researchers of the University of Illinois, who used high speed footage to confirm the finding. (Photo/VCG)

    Dracula ants, found in Africa, Australia and south east Asia, use their jaws like a catapult, pushing them together to build up tension before they fly apart. Dracula ants snap their jaws shut at an incredible 200mph - 5,000 times faster than the blink of an eye, according to researchers of the University of Illinois, who used high speed footage to confirm the finding. (Photo/VCG)

    Dracula ants, found in Africa, Australia and south east Asia, use their jaws like a catapult, pushing them together to build up tension before they fly apart. Dracula ants snap their jaws shut at an incredible 200mph - 5,000 times faster than the blink of an eye, according to researchers of the University of Illinois, who used high speed footage to confirm the finding. (Photo/VCG)

    Dracula ants, found in Africa, Australia and south east Asia, use their jaws like a catapult, pushing them together to build up tension before they fly apart. Dracula ants snap their jaws shut at an incredible 200mph - 5,000 times faster than the blink of an eye, according to researchers of the University of Illinois, who used high speed footage to confirm the finding. (Photo/VCG)

    Dracula ants, found in Africa, Australia and south east Asia, use their jaws like a catapult, pushing them together to build up tension before they fly apart. Dracula ants snap their jaws shut at an incredible 200mph - 5,000 times faster than the blink of an eye, according to researchers of the University of Illinois, who used high speed footage to confirm the finding. (Photo/VCG)

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