In some ways i would think that ants are blind because they have antennas and at the end of their antennas they do not look like they have little balls on the end of them so that is one of the reasons that i would think that ants would be blind. Another reason that i think that ants are blind is because they move out into they route that you are taking and they get stomped on. I would think that ants if they were blind they would be able to sense all the movement on the ground.
Ants are born blind. The first ant in the world got hit by something then that effected all the ants eyes. Ants never know where they are going.
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Ants are not color blind. They may not be able to see colors as sharply as humans, but see the colors of objects.
Eat ants and termites Live in lose soil
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There are species of snake that are labelled 'blind snakes'. They are also small reptiles, ranging in size from 4 to 40 inches. Their normal diet is termites and ants. See related link for an example.
Blind snakes mainly eat insects, termites, ants, and small invertebrates. Despite their small mouths, they have specialized teeth that are efficient at grabbing and eating these tiny prey items. They rely on their keen sense of smell and touch to locate and capture their food.
Blind snakes mainly eat ants and termites, as well as their larvae and eggs. They have a specialized diet primarily consisting of small insects and other invertebrates found in soil.
Um. No, ants do not kiss each other. Since they are blind, they use their antannae to communicate. This is their way of saying, "Take this to the queen," Or just simply specifying each other's ranks, "Worker, gaurd, etc."
Ants can be affected by bright lights, such as a torch or flashlight, but they do not get "blind" in the way humans might. Their compound eyes are adapted to detect movement and light, but intense light can disrupt their behavior and navigation temporarily. However, they generally have a high tolerance for varying light conditions. Prolonged exposure to extremely bright light could potentially harm their eyes, but this is not common in natural settings.
Yes ants do produce ants to continue the family.
red ants