In most species, yes. The territory includes their immediate nest area and perhaps their surrounding foraging area. However, there are some species, such as the Argentine ant accidentally introduced into the United States over a century ago, that have such a high degree of genetic uniformity that ants from different nests don't attack each other and behave as a vast "supercolony", stretching from California to Texas, and beyond.
humanoid ants live in tents because its nice and cozy!
Yes, ants are social insects that typically live in colonies consisting of hundreds to thousands of individuals. These colonies are organized with specific roles for worker ants, soldier ants, and a queen.
Ants dig deep into the earth and live in a Formicary. They have a proper colony and an appointed queen which gives out instructions to other ants.
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Yes, because they don't want any one messing with their nest.
Yes they do, unfortunately, they're very small so it doesn't matter.
Ants love to hunt and guard exspesiallky
where do thief ants live
Meerkats live in family groups. Each family occupies a territory that they guard against strange meerkats invading from outside.
ants live in Sand and bird nest.
humanoid ants live in tents because its nice and cozy!
every ant has a smell with that smell the guard will understand
A colony isn't that where all the ants live
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If you mean where do ants "LIVE", then the answer would be that they live in ant hills.............................