You're assuming that cockroaches have the ability to manifest nuclear power from within themselves or somehow gain control of and launch a nuclear weapon. Both of which remain to be seen and since you originally proposed the idea without the use of weapons I still have to go with ants as the victors.
You're assuming that cockroaches have the ability to manifest nuclear power from within themselves or somehow gain control of and launch a nuclear weapon. Both of which remain to be seen and since you originally proposed the idea without the use of weapons I still have to go with ants as the victors.
You're assuming that cockroaches have the ability to manifest nuclear power from within themselves or somehow gain control of and launch a nuclear weapon. Both of which remain to be seen and since you originally proposed the idea without the use of weapons I still have to go with ants as the victors.
My original thought was a one on one (sort of anto v cocko) battle. The ants broke the rules by bringing in their vast superiority of numbers. The cochroaches have a right to protect themselves.
Just got in from preparing for my big debate tomorrow. I want to thank Germany and Sweden for pioneering waste-to-energy incineration plants and Cardiff University for doing a study on the subject.