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Oblivion is the second single from Crack the Skye by American progressive metal band Mastodon.It is their second-most successful single and song from Crack the Skye, reaching #30 on the Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart; however, it has since been surpassed by "Curl of the Burl," which peaked at #16.
The Attack of the Giant Ants: Hymenoptera: Chris Stein: Blondie: 1976 Punk / New Wave / Rock: I Got Ants in My Pants: Hymenoptera: James Brown: James Brown: 1972 Funk: Ants Marching: Hymenoptera: Dave Matthews: The Dave Matthews Band: 1994: Pop / Rock: Spiral of Ants [5] Hymenoptera: Neil Cicierega: Lemon Demon: 2016: Electronic Rock: On the ...
The flies use fire ants' semiochemicals to locate the fire ant species Solenopsis invicta and can do so from up to 50 meters away. [1] While other species within the Pseudacteon genus have been found to be generalists and feed on a wide range of resources, in the field the P. tricuspis fly will only feed on its host. However, research in ...
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Red imported fire ants may be small, but their impact is anything but trivial. Native to central South America, these aggressive ants have spread across the United States, Australia and parts of ...
Scientists found that 10 or more fire ants can stick together to build a life-saving raft in floods.. Fewer than 10 ants can’t form a stable raft because the “Cheerios effect” of fluid ...
Another additional feature is a cover of the Thin Lizzy song "Emerald", which appears as a bonus track on the CD. The deluxe edition release coincided with a music video for "March of the Fire Ants", which had significant airplay on both Uranium and Headbangers Ball and featured dark elements such as a man being dug up and placed in a throne.
"March of the Fire Ants" appeared on the MTV2 Headbangers Ball compilation [2] and a split 7-inch with High on Fire. The cover of Thin Lizzy's "Emerald" was released on the deluxe edition of Remission and a split 7-inch with American Heritage. "Crusher Destroyer" was featured in the skateboarding game Tony Hawk's Underground. [3]