No, ants cannot predict the rain. However, ants have been around for millions of years and can sense changes in their environments and weather patterns.
No. Ants will move however they find best to find food, and this is not affected by the weather. Most of the time, scattered ants are scouts searching for food, and ants moving in a line are ants following a trail to or from food/supplies. Ants do infact move to the weather. If it is about to rain they will all be moving around thier nest in a hurry try to fix up and holes where water can get in. They do move out and around further when it isn't going to rain but they do stick closer when it is going to rain.
You cannot tell when it is going to rain before it happens. It just...starts raining.
army ants can swim to i saw one dart across the rain gutter.
which layer of the rain forest does fire ants live?
All clouds are rain clouds. You just have to know when the rain will rall out of them. When a clou is really grey the rain in that cloud is going to fall soon. If the cloud is white it is NOT going to rain!There You Go!AnswerAll clouds are rain clouds. You just have to know when the rain will rall out of them. When a clou is really grey the rain in that cloud is going to fall soon. If the cloud is white it is NOT going to rain!There You Go!NO NO NO!!!!!!! u have it all wrong!A cumulusnimbus cloud is a rain cloud!Well, at least that's what my science teacher said
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smaller ants and dead BUGS
Grasshoppers and ants
no ant dont live there
obviously ant eaters
everyone know he likes her, but no
It depends what rain forest you are looking at. There are tigers, army ants and that is all I know off hand. Like I said I suggest being more specific on which rain forest you are talking about. Sorry about that:(