Head and it's microorganisms
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you will die because ants eat meat which is the brain also
The better question would be, do ants have brains?
Yes ants can get into rabbits ears. In fact my own rabbit has ants all over him. I don't get why but my rabbit does indeed have ants on him and inside his ears. Some ants will even go deep into the ear and start to eat away at the brain. hope it helps
Ants have a main brain and several smaller brains that run along the length of their bodies called, "ganglia". The ganglia are little assistant brains to the main brain. The brain inside the ants head controls things like smell, sight and touch, but the smaller brains control, to some degree movement of the ant. Have you ever noticed that an ant will continue to twitch if you step on it? Even if the head is separated from the ants body, the legs will still twitch. This is because the smaller brains (ganglia) are still telling the ants legs to move!
ants do not sleep as they spend their time looking for food as they have the second smallest brain in the world
Yes, ants have a nervous system that helps them sense their environment, communicate with other ants, and coordinate their movements. The nervous system of ants consists of a brain, nerve cords, and sensory organs that allow them to perceive and respond to stimuli such as food, danger, and pheromones. This system helps ants carry out tasks such as foraging, building nests, and defending their colonies.
i know they have a heart, main brain and smaller brains. they dont have lungs though
It is unlikely that ants get concussions, as their exoskeletons act as a protective layer for their bodies. Additionally, their small size and simple nervous system make them less susceptible to brain injury from impacts compared to larger animals.
Ants don't have complex emotions such as love, anger, or empathy, but they do approach things they find pleasant and avoid the unpleasant. They can smell with their antennae, and so follow trails, find food and recognize their own colony. ... Yet a colony of ants has a collective brain as large as many mammals'.
Yes ants do produce ants to continue the family.