yes they do creepy right?
Male ants only have one job and that is to mate with the queen ant. After they mate, the male ant dies. All of the worker ants are female.
Yes, right after they mate.
There are several species of ants that will kill other ants, some spiders that kill their mate after procreation, and of course humans are well known for killing of other humans.
The dragonflies mate while flying in the air. They do not only mate with one female partner during their lifespan.
They are sterile (non reproductive) females. The small group of males in a colony, called drones, are only to mate with the queen orqueens; after two weeks they die.
No, pandas do not typically mate for life. In female may mate with more than one partner in a breeding season to ensure fertilization.
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the female praying mantis is famous for eating the male after mating that's life
The vast majority of female ants are sterile. It is unclear how they are chosen but there are a select few, and I say few because there are more than one that can reproduce and will take the place as the queen. About 100 000 female ants and possibly 10 reproductive ants, as a relative ratio. Almost all ants you will see ever are sterile and female. The reproducing female ants stay out of harms way, and there are more than one so if one dies the colony isn't doomed! Male ants are not common either as they do not live very long, and only have one function which is to mate with the queen.
They will do both. Both. They will first mate, and then the female will kill the male.
"They will mate but if you keep them in there at the birth then the female will kill the male."
Flying black ants are male ants or newly queen ants. when male ants and newly queened ants mate, the queen will rip of her wings so the workers, who are all female, will be able to reconise them. male ants however males keep there wings