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A single army ant queen can lay as many as 300,000 eggs in a matter of just a few days. Over 200 species of ants have the name army ants.
How many thousands or millions of ants are in a colony depends on at least 3 separate things: how old the colony is, how many other ant colonies there are in that part of the jungle or forest, sharing the available food supply, and how many ant-eaters - or other predators of ants - live in that location!
the ants have 6 legs on their body
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Ants symbolize hard work and teamwork. The spiritual meaning of ants is celebrated by many different cultures around the world.
The echidna gained its scientific name of Tachyglossus, which means "fast tongue", because it can flick its tongue in and out up to 100 times per minute.It is also a very tenacious eater, as it digs determinedly into termites' and ants' nests. It then proceeds to stick its sticky tongue as far as it can into the nests, getting as many ants as it can each time.
An echidna can flick its tongue up to 100 times per minute while foraging. Its diet primarily consists of ants and termites, which it captures using its long, sticky tongue. Additionally, echidnas may also consume some fruits and other small invertebrates.
Ants are eaten by many animals. Worms, spiders, anteaters and more. Even ants sometimes eat there own kind.
16,666,666.66666666666667 ants for a 10 pound cat. If the ant .0003 grams.
An echidna can flick its tongue approximately 20 times per minute. This rapid movement helps them capture ants and termites, which are their primary food sources. Their long, sticky tongue is specially adapted for foraging, allowing them to efficiently catch insects hidden in the ground or under logs.
About as many as ants in a Tennessee ant hill.
The echidna is common throughout Australia, and its conservation status is not listed as endangered. The echidna is less affected by habitat loss than many other species, as it does not need a specialised environment, just a good supply of ants and termites. There are areas of Australia where echidnas were once common, but have not been sighted in years. The biggest threats are dogs and cars. However, the echidna still enjoys a healthy population in many less urbanised areas.
Depends on whether they are ostrich eggs or ants eggs!
It is unknown how many echidnas there are in Australia and New Guinea, the only two homes of the echidna. The echidna is common throughout Australia because it is very adaptable and can be found in all habitats, from sub-alpine regions to hot, semi-arid and arid desert regions. All it needs to survive is a ready supply of ants and termites to eat.
A single army ant queen can lay as many as 300,000 eggs in a matter of just a few days. Over 200 species of ants have the name army ants.
Echidnas are very common, but one will rarely see them in the wild as they shun human contact. The echidna is currently listed as "common" throughout Australia and its conservation status is not listed as endangered. Echidnas are highly adaptable to a variety of conditions, so they are one of the Australian native animals which has been least affected by European settlement and the associated problems of habitat loss. It is a remarkably adaptable creature which can live wherever there are termites or ants. The echidna is less affected by habitat loss than many other species, as it does not need a specialised environment, just a good supply of ants and termites. There are areas of Australia where echidnas were once common, but have not been sighted in years. The biggest threats are dogs and cars. However, the echidna still enjoys a healthy population in many less urbanised areas.
about one quadrillion ants are born almost everyday! Zero. Ants aren't born. They are hatched.