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A lot...I'd say about 500,000.
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Many. Such as Ants, Prarie Dogs, and other animals that live underground.
A fire ant colony can range from a few thousand to over 250,000 individuals, depending on the species and location. The colonies' size can vary based on factors such as the availability of food and nesting space.
Yes, many species of ants live underground in complex tunnel systems. These tunnels provide protection from predators, regulate temperature and humidity, and serve as shelter for the ant colony.
An ant "pack" is called a colony, but there could be thousands of ants in one colony. To count ants in a colony is like counting grains of sand in a sandbox.
Fire ants have six legs.
It is absolutely impossible to know how many fire ants there are in the world. The number of ants in one colony can be thousands upon thousands.
How many thousands or millions of ants are in a colony depends on at least 3 separate things: how old the colony is, how many other ant colonies there are in that part of the jungle or forest, sharing the available food supply, and how many ant-eaters - or other predators of ants - live in that location!
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Fire ants do not exist in New York. There are many species of ants that do look similar to fire ants that exist in New York.
The number of ants in a colony can vary depending on the species, but it can range from a few hundred to several million. Ant colonies are highly organized societies with specific roles for different ants such as workers, queens, and drones.