Antarctica has no ants because it is a cold and desolate place.
Ants who live in colder climates hibernate, when it gets too cold for them. If it's warm enough and food enough they'll stay awake year round.
Ants, as with all insects are considered to be cold blooded, as their body temperature is controlled via external means and varies.
Ants actually never sleep. They work all the time when they are in the wild. If they are in an Ant Farm then sometimes they may rest a little bit.
All ants are ectothermic - that is their body temperature is not self-regulated. This is the same as "cold-blooded" in common terms, but "cold-blooded" does not mean that an animal's blood is cold - it just means that it changes temperature according to what the external temperature is. So-called "warm-blooded" animals, by contrast, like humans, have a body temperature that stays roughly the same no matter what the outside climate is.
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Ants go to the zoo on cold days because they live there. Ants are at zoos every single day of the year.
Antarctica has no ants because it is a cold and desolate place.
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Ants, as with all insects are considered to be cold blooded, as their body temperature is controlled via external means and varies.
There certainly are ants in the wood. You just have not looked in the right places at the right times. If you looked during the winter in a cold country you might not see ants above the ground, because their colonies all are deep underground in their nests where they can keep warm till springtime comes.
no its too cold
Ants (and all insects) are cold blooded so they don't keep their bodies warm.
No ants live in Antarctica: it's too cold.
so they can snuggle with their cousins! haha i get it
The usual phrase is, "You caught a cold."
No. cP means continental polar. Such an air mass can cause a cold spell.