Antlion Larvae - Photo by Jonathan Numer (Wikimedia)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nThis particular insect gets their name from their predatory larval stage, where they are metaphorically like lions among the ant world. In fact, these clever predators will typically set up a trap or two for their unsuspecting prey. Now you are probably wondering how in the world an insect can possibly set up a trap. Well, the Antlion will scour its environment for the perfect sand composition – it is this searching that causes the odd “doodles”. Once they find the perfect spot, they will excavate a pit and bury themselves at the bottom of the pit. Eventually an unsuspecting ant will fall into the pit and that my friends will be the last “accident” the ant ever encounters. <\/p>\n
Below is a great video showing this but I must warn you it does get a little sad and perhaps a little graphic.<\/p>\n