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Ants work together in a colony by each ant having their own job. There are ants that gather food, there are scout ants that find food for the other ants to gather. There are also warriors who attach other nests and defend their own nest and queen.
The Slave - Maker Ant (Polyergus Rufescens) raids the nests of other ants and steals their pupae. After they hatch the new ants work as slaves within the colony.
An example of parisitism is of wasps and larvae of other insects. The wasps lay their eggs and when the larvae hatches it eats the other insect's larvae.
Mosquito larvae can definitely be dangerous to humans and other animals. There can be a host of diseases that can be spread by coming in contact with this larvae.
No, dragonfly larvae are not herbivores as they eat other species' larvae or tadpoles.
A church or other place of worship has several members who gather on a regular basis; the congregation of people are referred to as a community.
Leptothorax ants need other ant species during parts of their life cycle. Honeypot ants will enslave members from other honeypot ant colonies. Another type of ant that enslaves other species is the Amazon ant (genus Polyergus).
Thomas Hooker expanded voting rights in Connecticut to people other than church members.
represenative democrcyThe House of Burgesse a representative government in Virginia. There were 22 members. One of them was the governor of Virginia. The governor appointed six members of the colony to be his council. The other 15 members were elected by the colony. It is important because it was the first legislative body in the English colonies in America.source:http://www.socialstudiesforkids.com/articles/ushistory/houseofburgesses.htm
Yes ants eat other ant slave's larvae
mayfly larvae eat the stems of water plants, vegetation growing on rocks and other small creatures
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