They threw away one of their lanterns and set it on fire, which attracted all the beetles in one place. In Dragons: Rescue Riders: Hunt for the Golden Dragon, the Rescue Riders encountered hundreds of yellow beetles inside a cave, while they were searching for a Golden Dragon. Tuffnut: " I got a thing in my eye." Ruffnut: " You mean that tiny little bug?" Tuffnut: " Hey! That bug was on a mission. In School of Dragons Hiccup mentions ants during "Call of the Death Song" expansion in which he compares the Death Song nest with that of ants. In " The Serpent's Heir" Hiccup refers to them when comparing the size of humans to that of the Foreverwing. What? You've never seen a honey covered yak on an ant hill? Because those things scratch. He's itchier than a honey covered yak on an ant hill. In " Big Man on Berk", Tuff mentions ants briefly in comparison to Fishlegs itching his legs due to an allergic reaction to the new wax that Gobber has started using on the Riders' dragon saddles. Ants are very strong for their size, being able to lift 20 times their own body weight. Ants are largely wingless insects, but the queen ant may have wings, using them for mating flights but loosing them afterwards. Depending on the species and social structures, there may be other social groups such as sterile females. Generally, an ant colony consists of at least one queen, a few fertile males, and worker ants. Ants have evolved to be very specialized, depending on the environment and species. There are more than 12,000 species of ant worldwide. Ants occur on all continents except Antarctica, as well as several islands such as Greenland and Iceland. Types of Insects Seen in the Franchise Ant Īnts are insects of the Family Formicidae and are best known for their clearly segmented bodies and complex social structure. In real life, certain types of insects, such as ants, are used as a nutritious food source for humans. In the franchise, the most common usage of insects is as dragon food or as figures of speech. They are characterised by bodies divided into three segments (head, thorax, abdomen), the presence of an exoskeleton, three pairs of legs, and a pair of antennae. The term "insect" refers to any invertebrates belonging to the class Insecta.
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