No, of course not ants can't make stars simply by eating each other. That is probably just a myth or an urban legend. that's a lie! two days ago me and my girlfriend stopped and saw ants making a star. after i spit on them they started running away and in the middle was a live ant!
Ants do not make noises in the traditional sense. They communicate with each other through pheromones and other chemical signals rather than vocalizations. However, some species of ants can produce stridulations by rubbing body parts together, but these are not typically audible to the human ear.
Ants have no means of vocalizing the way cats, dogs and humans do. They communicate with each other primarily through pheromones - scent molecules. If ants make any sound at all, it's incidental to what they're doing, such as large carpenter ants chewing on wood, and you'd have to listen closely or use electronic amplification to be able to hear it.
Ants do not make sound by vocalizing like animals do. Instead, they communicate through chemicals called pheromones. They can also produce noise by tapping their mandibles or vibrating their bodies to communicate with each other.
Ants are social creatures that live in colonies, with each individual having a role to perform. The queen lays eggs that produce the next generation. Workers perform tasks such as finding and delivering food. Some species also have soldier ants to protect the nest or invade other nests.
Ants can help each other by working together, helping the struggling ones, and many other ways too. They help each other in many ways, but usually they die in about 6/7 months, when after the queen would already be borning new babies.
Ants do not make noises in the traditional sense. They communicate with each other through pheromones and other chemical signals rather than vocalizations. However, some species of ants can produce stridulations by rubbing body parts together, but these are not typically audible to the human ear.
Ants have no means of vocalizing the way cats, dogs and humans do. They communicate with each other primarily through pheromones - scent molecules. If ants make any sound at all, it's incidental to what they're doing, such as large carpenter ants chewing on wood, and you'd have to listen closely or use electronic amplification to be able to hear it.
False.
Ants are a species who are small and they are quite sure that they cannot manage to do anything alone. Therefore, they live together in big or small groups to support each other.
They make a signal that attracts other ants
No they do not, all ants thrive together to make huge nests
Not necessarily. Stars within a constellation are the same general direction from Earth, but one may be much more distant than the other.
Not necessarily. Stars within a constellation are the same general direction from Earth, but one may be much more distant than the other.
Constellations are patterns of stars that are viewed from Earth. The stars in constellations are at varying distances from us and are not physically related to each other in space. They appear to form shapes due to our perspective from Earth.
No, ants do not make baking soda. No, ants make Formaic Acid. CH402
Ants do not make sound by vocalizing like animals do. Instead, they communicate through chemicals called pheromones. They can also produce noise by tapping their mandibles or vibrating their bodies to communicate with each other.
take some ants from one nest and put them in the other nest