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It depends on the size of the nest, some could have thousands.

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How stuff works ants how does the size of an anthill relate to conditions inside the nest?

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What do you call ants home?

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What do ants live in?

ants live in Sand and bird nest.


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Which insect lives in a nest?

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Some species do, other species do not.


From where do ants come from?

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Do harvester ants burrow?

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