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Yes , Harvester ants do burrow to make out a nest .
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No ants live in Antarctica: it's too cold.
Sometimes, they usually go wherever there is an opening where they can put their colony or burrow into.
Many different animals burrow the ground. Some of the more common ground burrowers include aardvarks, armadillos, badgers, ants, mongoose, and prairie dogs.
Carpenter ants burrow and dig into wooden structures to establish their colony. These leads to a porous interior in the wood which will eventually degrade under stress.
An echidna needs a steady supply of termites and/or ants (it prefer termites), and soil soft enough to burrow in.
None of them. Nothing eats stone. Many kinds of ants can burrow through soil that is very hard.
On the pavement, there is lots of life, hiding beneath. In the cracks, there are grasses and insects live, such as ants and beetles. Ants may have a whole colony beneath the pavement. Also, if it isn't blocked, animals like worms can burrow under the pavement.
if you find one outside you can get stuff like dirt and grass and ants so they can have fun catching the ants and live in a nice habitat you should also put a rock in for sun tanning make sure you put a lot of dirt in so they can burrow
a burrow is a synonym
During a wildfire, ants, along with other insects, typically burrow underground or seek shelter in the soil, vegetation, or in ant nests to protect themselves from the heat and smoke. They may move deeper into the ground or evacuate the area to find safer locations.