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Ants

Ants are small social insects that live in colonies with queens. Varieties of ants include Carpenter, Leaf Cutter, Army, and Fire Ants, among others.

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How do you say the word are in Spanish?

We are: nosotros "somos" You are: tu "eres" They are: ellos (m) "son" ellas (f) "son" Try the site below.

What does ant crop do?

An ant's crop is much like any other crop. It holds food, or sometimes other things that the ant can swallow when she needs to carry it around but does not yet want to digest it. When she does need to digest it, she passes the stuff down to the stomach, just as we do, only we do not have a big oesophagus (gullet) to store our food in, so we just pass it straight onto the stomach.

The sort of thing an ant keeps in its crop is liquid food, like nectar or juice. The crop is a useful way to carry such stuff. If an ant finds solid food, such as a seed or a caterpillar, she carries it in its jaws, like a dog. The liquid food in the crop she can pass onto other ants to feed them, or to feed her queen, or feed the queen's babies (grubs, otherwise known as larvae).

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How are humans and ants similar?

The only similarities a platypus and an armadillo share are that, because they are both mammals, they share most of the characteristics of mammals.

Both platypuses and armadillos are warm-blooded vertebrates with a covering of fur and skin (where the armadillo is not covered with armour). Their young are nourished with milk. The main difference is that platypuses are monotremes, which are egg-laying mammals. They are still mammals because, like all mammals, they feed their young on mothers' milk. Mammals also breathe through lungs.

Both of these mammals are also characterised by the following anatomical features:

- A flexible neck with seven cervical vertebrae

- Mammals also show enhanced neocortex development

- Sound is produced by the larynx (a modified region of the trachea)

- limbs are oriented vertically

- The mammalian heart has 4 chambers

- Internal temperature is generally high

- Egg development occurs in the uterus (excluding monotremata)

- They have sweat glands

- A single jaw bone

- Diaphragm

- Three bones for a middle ear

What element could kill an ant?

Are you talking of the 4 basic elements, the elements in the periodic table or referring to chemicals?

What is the feminine of ant?

some ants are female some are male

but these are the examples of FEMININE:

she,bride,queen,lawyer,empress,hen,nun,mother,grandmother,muse,waitress,

daughter,wife,princess and others that refers to female's gender

Who was famous first ant or deck?

ant. because he is small and young he has humor to be famous and young.

What happens if a dog is bitten by ants?

It will feel pain but (provided it can get way) should suffer no long term consequences.

What does a cluster of region in which a culture system exist?

What does "a cluster of region in which a culture system exist"? Poems + ? = LOVE

Can getting ant poisin on you be harmful?

As long as it does not go inside you e.g. you swallow it you should be ok, just wash it off as soon as you can.

How does an ant breath?

If I recall correctly, the exoskeleton [its hard outer shell which is similar to our skin, except that it also acts as the ants skeleton] is porous, and thus allows the ant to absorb oxygen from the air, and to transpire harmful gasseous metabolic byproducts. j3h. A later, different, question was "tacked onto" this guestion. It is not exactly the same in that it asked if ants survive a hurricane. The answer is yes and no. Some do and some don't, much like all other kinds of animal life. Most ants have a survival technique which allows them to survive floods, which is a hurricane's number one threat to ants. In order to increase the chance of survival of the colony, the ants will gather the queen, the larvae, and as much of the food storage as possible, and move it to "high ground." If this is not possible, and they are inundated by water, they will "clump" together in a "ball," while holding on for dear life to the queen, the larvae, and the food supply. This ball will float, allowing a portion of the ants and their precious cargo to be above water, and possibly survive. Many ants will drown in the process, but usually enough of the ants and cargo will survive until the floating ball runs "aground," or against a tree or building, or such, and the survivors will climb to safety with the cargo, which will be the beginning of the new colony when the flood has subsided. j3h Like all insects, Ants do indeed breath. However, unlike humans and other mammals they do not have lungs and the oxygen is not carried by the blood. Instead they take oxygen in to their bodies through openings in the abdomen. This system of tubes, called tracheae and tracheoles, allows Atmospheric oxygen to pass to the tissues. The outside openings of tracheae are called "spiracles". Ants are small enough that they need only a few spiracles and these do not have valves to control the oxygen flow, as with larger insects.

What is the name of the bug that is from northern Tennessee fuzzy red ant black widow wosp 6 legs?

It sounds like verlvet ant "cow killer ant" Most seem to be fuzzy but in some occasions is easily mistakable for a black widow. I saw one in my home that looks just like a black widow, but had a red stripe down it's back, and nothing on the belly, so i spent hours looking up what type of "spider" it was to find out it is not a spider at all. I saw a real black widow about a week later and almost dismissed it thinking it was one of these ants, so always check to be sure.

Where does the pharaoh ant live?

Europe

southeast asia

africa

australia