How certain ants snap their jaws shut in the blink of an eye

Few victims stand a chance against the formidable mandibles of a trap-jaw ant. In conflicts between predators and prey, speed is a decided advantage, and evolution has given these insects an edge with spring-loaded jaws that snap shut with astonishing speed. Biologists have now provided the first mechanical description of the jaws of a little-known group of trap-jaw ants.