ants grow at the speed of half a cm every month
ants grow up to be 1cm
yes and no
There are over 200 different species of ants that fit in the classification of Army Ants, so there is no clear definition of their size.
ants grow at the speed of half a cm every month
Australian Bulldog worker ants and Bullet ants grow to 2.5 cm., which makes them the largest worker ants. But, of course, queen ants are the biggest in each breed of ants, though I don't know how big the Bulldog ant queens are. A queen Driver ant can reach up to 5 cm, and soldier Driver ants can grow to 1.5 cm.
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No. Only in juvenile comic books.
Yes, some species of mushrooms are known to have a mutualistic relationship with ants, where the ants help spread the spores of the mushrooms. The mushrooms provide the ants with nutrients in return. However, it is not that the mushrooms actively "eat" the ants.
no ants don't molt because they are living things mean they are like us we don't malt so they also don't molt Yes, ants molt. They have a hard exoskeleton which they must shed several times in their lives to grow.
Leaf cutter ants go out to collect pieces of leaves that they cut off, then take what they have collected back to the nest. In the nest special worker ants prepare the leaf to grow a special fungus that grows into little lumps that the ants feed on. So you can see that what the ants eat is not flesh, but bits of fungus that they grow, much as humans grow mushrooms for food. So we say that they are not carnivores, but fungivorous or mycophagous, two words that mean the same thing: "fungus-eating".
Ants do not need the sun to grow. They rely on food sources, water, and a suitable environment for growth and development. Sunlight may help regulate their activity levels, but it is not a requirement for their growth.
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