they were ''smart ants''
They had all the ant-swers.
I think it's have big cells.Althought ants is very small.
William Morton Wheeler has written: 'Colony-founding among ants' -- subject(s): Hymenoptera, Ants 'The ants of Cuba' -- subject(s): Ants 'Foibles of insects and men' -- subject(s): Insects 'The ants of Alaska' -- subject(s): Ants 'Jamaican ants collected by Prof. C.T. Brues' -- subject(s): Ants 'The ants of the Baltic amber' -- subject(s): Ants, Fossil, Amber fossils, Fossil Ants 'Ants' -- subject(s): Ants 'New species of Dolichopodidae from the United States' -- subject(s): Dolichopodidae 'Ants collected in Grenada, W.I. by Mr. C.T. Brues' -- subject(s): Ants 'The Australian ants of the genus Onychomyrmex' -- subject(s): Hymenoptera, Ants 'Studies of neotropical ant-plants and their ants' -- subject(s): Ants, Myrmechophytes 'A contribution to insect embryology' -- subject(s): Insects, Embryology 'Chinese ants' -- subject(s): Ants 'Emergent evolution and the social' -- subject(s): Evolution, Sociology, Life (Biology) 'A list of the type species of the genera and subgenera of Formicidae' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Ants 'Two new genera of myrmicine ants from Brazil' -- subject(s): Ants
Some ants jump not all.
Not all flying ants are carpenter ants. However, all carpenter ants can fly. There are various types of flying ants. Carpenter ants can be distinguished by their larger size and reddish tone to their body.
No, ants do notsleep.
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A colony isn't that where all the ants live
No ants have an exoskeleton ---- Ants are insects; and all insects are invertabrates, meaning they don't have a spine (backbone).
Rudolf Pintner has written: 'Supplementary guide for the revised Stanford-Binet scale (form L)' -- subject(s): Intelligence tests, Stanford-Binet Test 'Educational psychology' -- subject(s): Educational psychology, Mental tests 'Intelligence testing' -- subject(s): Educational tests and measurements, Intelligence tests, Mental tests, Psychological Tests, Psychological tests 'A scale of performance tests' -- subject(s): Mental tests, Educational tests and measurements, Psychological tests for children, Nonverbal intelligence tests, Intelligence tests
Certain species of ants, such as Argentine ants, thief ants, and crazy ants, are known to eat cheese because they are opportunistic feeders that consume a wide variety of food items. However, not all ants are attracted to cheese, as their diet mainly consists of sugars and proteins.
Like all ants, six legs.