Some species do, other species do not.
Ants live in anthills made from mounds of dirt on the surface of the ground, and tunnels underground.
Many species of ants live in tunnels that are in and underneath mounds of dirt called anthills; some live in burrows in trees.
Carpenter ants are known for living in rotting wood and creating complex systems of tunnels and chambers. They excavate wood to create galleries for nesting and can cause damage to wooden structures.
Animals that digs tunnels, ants, m.oles, prairie dogs
Ants live underground in giant colonies. When they build tunnels, the tunnels sometimes collapse. This moves the dirt around and brings rich soil to deep parts of the ground. Ants are also part of the cycle of life. They eat other small insects and get eaten by animals such as anteaters. They also eat wood.
Ants live underground in giant colonies. When they build tunnels, the tunnels sometimes collapse. This moves the dirt around and brings rich soil to deep parts of the ground. Ants are also part of the cycle of life. They eat other small insects and get eaten by animals such as anteaters. They also eat wood.
Ants live in structures called anthills or ant colonies. These colonies are typically made up of intricate tunnels and chambers where the ants nest, store food, and care for their young.
Yes, many species of ants live underground in complex tunnel systems. These tunnels provide protection from predators, regulate temperature and humidity, and serve as shelter for the ant colony.
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-large - lots of tunnels -many workers
the ants dig tunnels that rarely collaspe by spreading silk(from larvea), saliva and feces over tunnels dug with their jaws.
Ants use a chemicals to work together as a team. Not all ants carry food particles. Some ants dig tunnels.