The diagram likely illustrates the life cycle or predatory behavior of the ant lion, showcasing its role as a predator in the ecosystem. It may highlight the distinctive funnel-shaped pits that ant lions create to trap their prey, primarily ants. Additionally, the diagram could emphasize the transformation from larva to adult, indicating the ant lion's unique adaptations for survival. Overall, it illustrates the ant lion's ecological niche and hunting strategies.
The Ant-Lion - 1913 was released on: USA: 6 May 1913
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An ant lion is called so because it hides in the sand or dirt. Than it digs down and waits for the ants to come through. When they do the ant lion pops out of the ground and feast on the ants.
A mountain lion is commonly referred to as a "cougar." The term "ant" in this context might be a misunderstanding or typo, as "ant" does not relate directly to the common names or scientific classifications of mountain lions, cougars, or pumas. If you're looking for a specific term that combines "mountain lion" and "ant," please provide more context.
Keep the number of ants down.
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An ant lion digs a conical pit by moving backwards in a circle, using its body to push sand/dirt outwards. The pit is built in loose, sandy soil to catch prey like ants. It then waits at the bottom for an unsuspecting ant to fall in.
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For an ant farm, I would suggest a kilogram. For an individual ant, a milligram.
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the ant and the grasshopper the lion and the mouse the frog and the crocodile