No, once an ant explodes its body integrity is destroyed to the point that that individual ant cannot survive.
Certain species of ants, such as the Camponotus saundersi, have specialized glands that produce a toxic substance called formic acid. When these ants feel threatened or are attacked, they can release this formic acid in a defensive mechanism that causes them to explode, sacrificing themselves to protect the colony.
Ants actually explode themselves. But this is a good thing, not for the ant, but for the colony and the attack. Warrior and soldier ants do this to spread harmful bacteria that does have a chance of killing you.
Ants survive by working together in a highly organized colony structure. They forage for food, build nests, and care for their young collectively. Ants have evolved various survival strategies, such as communication through pheromones, specialized castes with different roles, and complex social behavior to help them thrive in diverse environments.
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Yes, ants need water to survive as they require it for hydration and to maintain their colonies.
eating
Of course. All animals have to eat to survive.
youre special no they do not they can survive there for like 20 hours but no. no ants underwater
Of course. That's why ants keep eating people's pantries.
Ants themselves do not typically kill grass in a garden. However, they may indirectly harm grass by creating nests or tunnels that disrupt the soil, making it harder for grass to grow.
Ants?
They survive on ants and termites