They aren't.
one stomach to store food for themselves an one stomach to store food to share with other ants
Because there little bodys are to small to fit into time machines.
Replete ants store food in their bodies, ordinary workers do not.
Possibly carpenter ants, but otherwise no
Technically, in some way some ants do puke. Honey ants, which store honey for the rest of the colony, regurgitate honey to feed the other worker ants. Regular worker ants, carpenter ants, and multiple other kinds of ants do not puke.
Ants can be fascinating to observe, but they are not typically considered good pets. Ants have specific colony needs, such as a queen, larvae, and a variety of worker ants, which can be difficult to maintain in a captive environment. Additionally, some ants species can deliver painful bites or stings.
Their eggs for more ants, their food, water, and possibly, sugar
No. Echidnas feed primarily on termites and ants. These are not things an echidna can store up: nor does it need to, as termites and ants are plentiful throughout Australia all year around.
Ants dig deep into the earth and live in a Formicary. They have a proper colony and an appointed queen which gives out instructions to other ants.
Honey pot ants have a lage store of honey in its abdomen, the total size of the ants is about the size of your thumb, but only fatter. They also taste very good if you chew it.
i have to say they take it in thier den lol
Ants live in structures called anthills or ant colonies. These colonies are typically made up of intricate tunnels and chambers where the ants nest, store food, and care for their young.