Yes, because some ants live in colonies with up to 1,000,000 (one million) ants.
there are more than 500millon ants on the world but you do step on them every day.
Of course not! There are more ants in one colony then as many people in the world! Yes, there are more than 6 billion ants in one colony sometimes. And most importantly, ants aren't animals, they are insects. The Chinese Tiger the most endangered animal in the world, there are only 20 more in the wild.
Yes, there are way more animals than humans. There are even more ants in the world than humans.yes
There are more than 10,000 species of ants on earth. What do you mean when you say "normal"?
Rosebushes, bases of trees, flowers, climbing up plants...... They are found almost everywhere in the world except cold places. Ladybugs like lots of sunlight and plants that aphids live. Ladybugs eat aphids, so if you see aphids you will most likely be able to find ladybugs. Hope this helps :)
They live underground and they're kazillion ants in a Ant Hill. Plus there are more ants than humans.
no, the weight of the ants are larger than all the humans
No. Ladybugs are NOT omnivores. And omnivore is when a animal eats both plants AND animals. But ladybugs only eat little leaves........what ANIMAL WOULD THEY EVEN EAT THEY ARE SMALLER THAN A PENNY.
Ants
Depending on your definition of "animals", there could be many thousands of times more animals on the planet. If you include insects, there are probably more ants in any typical square mile of random land than there are humans on the planet. Billions and Billons...
There are hundreds or thousands of kinds of ants called red ants, and some of them contain more poisons and worse poisons than others. Most things are a little poisonous, sometimes more than a little, for example cigarettes. Some of the kinds of beans we eat are so poisonous that when rats ate them uncooked, they got ill and in a couple of weeks they died. Other kinds would not kill anybody even if we ate them raw, but they still do contain a little poison. It is like that with ants. Most ants contain at least a little formic acid, which is nasty, and rather poisonous, while some kinds are nearly one third formic acid. Other kinds of ants contain far more dangerous poisons; the reason that poison-arrow frogs are poisonous, is the ants that they eat; if you take some of the tadpoles and raise them without poisonous food like the kinds of ants they eat, they grow up without producing any arrow poison. So, you could argue that red ants are poisonous, and so are black ants, but they are not generally so poisonous that we are more interested in their poison than in the way they can bite and sting. And by the way, the reason that ant stings hurt is that they inject poison.
Ants are born blind. The first ant in the world got hit by something then that effected all the ants eyes. Ants never know where they are going.