Tiny specks/grains of dirt can be moved by an ant. They work hours a day and during the night. They hardly sleep just to work on their home.
They use specially made jaws that can clench shut on a grain or sand, rock or dirt, come to the surface, and drop it there.
Like us they can move any part of their body, by using their muscles and the pressure of their bodily fluids (compressed by muscles!)
If you mean how do they move from place to place, the answer begins with walking. They use their legs, usually by walking or running (actually, ants don't run like humans or moderate-sized four-legged animals, because running really means one jump after the other, not one step after the other like walking; so you could say they travel by walking, or if they are in a hurry, then by walking faster.)
But the Australian "bull ants" or "bulldog ants" also are called "jumping jacks" or "skipjacks" depending on where you come from. This is because if you annoy them they will jump several inches into the air to grab you with their rake-like jaws.
So you could say that they walk, walk faster, and jump.
* They use their six jointed legs, bending them like humans * Winged ants can walk and fly
they have things attached to their body, you may have heard of legs, they then move their legs and thats how they walk....
Ants can run approximately 2 inches per second. In 1 minute an ant can run approximately 10 feet or 120 inches.
it walks on its legs
ants travel with their legs
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Depends what they're carrying. Mouth, pincers and back is what they carry with.
dirt
antsCAN live in a handful of dirt because there isenough room for them to live
Red ants are able to bite to defend themselves against predators. Black ants lack this defense mechanism so they tend to move a faster rate of speed to get out of harms way.
You can find ants in many places, such as under pavements, rocks and near cardboard places and damp places.
Depends what they're carrying. Mouth, pincers and back is what they carry with.
from the ant hills that are mounds of dirt that normally have ants coming out
ants need mostly dirt and make holes in soil
How much dirt a ant can dig up depends on the ants. The species and size of the colony play a large role as well as the type of dirt.
dirt
They live in dirt and form thier ant hills to live in.
Ants Tunnelling and removing dirt
There are somewhere around 12,000 species of ants around the world, but none of them eat dirt. Some ants eat vegetables, some eat protein in the form of dead bugs, and some ants will even eat apples and other sweet tasting foods.
because it trys to eat the ants on the dirt and accidentally eats the dirt (soil)
antsCAN live in a handful of dirt because there isenough room for them to live
no they eat dirt and remains, they are a decomposer
Ants live in anthills made from mounds of dirt on the surface of the ground, and tunnels underground.