Big Papi
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Podcast Appearances
Have you ever been bitten on the dick?
Nah, but I would hate it.
I'd hate it as well.
Don't bite people on the dick.
They're sort of a shit animal.
Like, there's shit animals in the world.
And you're allowed to say it.
Snakes, spiders, green ants.
Like, you know, I'm sure they do something.
Plains turkeys, they're probably the worst.
But if only green ants were gone, though, do you reckon the other ants would be able to cover them for whatever green ants in particular do?
What is the most fucking important role a green ant plays in the ecosystem?
Yeah, green ants only.
Yeah, could we survive without green ants?
Yeah, would the world stop without green ants?
The hard-hitting questions.
Weaver ants, known as green ants, act as ecological powerhouses in tropical environments.
They are vital natural pest controllers, fiercely protecting host trees from herbivores, ecosystem engineers that build living leaf nests, and a crucial food source for diverse native wildlife.