In "The Battle of the Ants", Thoreau describes a natural happening in very small creatures and compares it to the behaviors and wars of humans. He states that watching the ants battle shakes him as much as watching humans battle might. He offers commentary on the senselessness of war and the high importance he places on natural beings in the short story.
YES!
It's to aim the glory
Leiningen versus the Ants is a book by Carl Stephenson. It is about a man who owns a plantation that is plagued by ants. It is the story of the battle between the force of will and a force of nature.
Overall Ants are "stronger" as in being able to defeat termites in battle. But of course it depends on the species.
One Indian saying concerning ants is "A coconut shell full of water is a sea to an ant". Another is a Thai saying, "In a battle between elephants, the ants get squashed".
Battle of the Planets - 1978 Swarm of Robot Ants - 1.10 was released on: USA: 20 November 1978 Netherlands: 12 November 1980
The phrase "when elephants battle the ants perish" is used to show the consequences of battles between powerful people on the less powerful. Like the ants in the metaphor, the less powerful people often get caught under foot and killed or hurt in arguments they aren't a part of at all.
The ants saw the boy or girl bothering there nest, the ant queen was like ''Battle station!'' or they panic like crazy animals running around when a lion came, ANYWAY... The ants attack them or stinging them ( Red ants do that :D) the poison connect to the organs and itch it.
Ants Reigo is an author known for writing novels such as "The Mad Scientists' Club" and "The Big Kerplop!." His works often blend mystery, adventure, and humor for young readers.
Yes - they are basically an egg-laying machine. Their sole purpose is to increase the size of the colony, by laying eggs that will develop into new adult ants. These will replace ants that have been killed by disease or other animals.
Entymologists have discovered that ants (and other insects) exude pheromones (smell hormones, simply put), which are perceived as instructions by other ants, depending upon the characteristics of the pheromone exuded.
Ants milk aphids. Otherwise, another good name for them is just "plant lice."