Ants are called the tiny teachers because ants are very tiny and they are hard working to.
Ants are referred to as "tiny teachers" because they exhibit remarkable levels of organization, teamwork, and industriousness in their colonies. By observing ants, scientists and researchers have learned valuable lessons about cooperation, communication, and problem-solving that can be applied to various human endeavors. Their ability to work together for the collective good has inspired the term "tiny teachers" to highlight the lessons they can teach us about unity and collaboration.
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Ants are called 'เจชเจฟเฉฐเจก' (pind) in Punjabi.
Mary couldn't sit still during the movie, she had ants in her pants the whole time.
The word "tiny" in Hawaiian is "li'ilii."
No, ants do not have a short "a" sound. The "a" in ants is pronounced with a short "รฆ" sound, like in the word "cat."
Answer"yes, how do you think they communicate?"They communicate with scent trails. Whoever said that obviously didnt even look it up.Ants hear, per se, through vibrations. Sounds send virbrations, which in turn go through the ground into the ants feet. On the basis of communication, ants "talk" to each other through scents, which lead a trail much like a dog would follow, and pheremones, which in turn affect the ants mood.The ants actually touch antennae to comunicate too because if you see a group of ants you would think they were kissing, but they are communicating.
carpenter ants.
Most likely pavement ants.
there tiny mouth
maybe its ants or its you jk.
ANTS. ants are tiny and do not sleep... HARD LITTLE WORKERS!
yes
ants are strong but you need about 1000 ants to do that 200 pounds is heavy for a tiny ant
Ants.
It depends on the kind of ants in your house. I recently did a project on ants so i know this
A Long Line Of Ants is called an Army of Ants
They do not have wins only flying ants have wings because they did them to fly around if they need to
People like to call them Sugar ants. There are a variety of very small ants found throughout Florida. A good source for the most common pest ants in Florida is found here, http://flrec.ifas.ufl.edu/entomo/ants/Pest%20Ants%20of%20Fl/ These are the smaller ants on the list: Bicolored Trailing Ants Destructive Trailing Ants Ghost Ant Little Fire Ant Pharaoh's Ant Rover Ant