if they are from different nests then yes
Ants leave a trail with pheromones, which are chemical signals that they excrete as they move. These pheromones help other ants follow the trail to food sources or to communicate with each other.
Ants recognize each other primarily through chemical signals called pheromones. Each ant colony has a unique colony scent that helps ants identify nestmates from intruders. Antennae are used to detect these chemical signals, allowing ants to communicate and work together efficiently within the colony.
mutualism
Ants use their antennae to sense their environment. They can detect chemical trails left by other ants, communicate with each other through pheromones, and navigate their surroundings by detecting obstacles and food sources.
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 work together by teaming with each other and helping each other.
Ants use chemical signals to impart information to each other. This can be information is generally about food or predators. When you see them following each other they are following a chemical trail not the ants in front of them.
YES!
pheromones
Ants do not experience emotions like sadness or grief when other ants die. They operate more on instinct and chemical signals to communicate with each other.
It is their mode of communication about movement,procurement of food etc. that ants touch each other while passing in a row.
Ants use chemical signals to tell each other about food and a number of other things like enemies.
Binomal nomenclature is a system of naming species.If you have a lot of things and you want to classify them one method is binomial sorting. You divided the whole into two successive groups until all are sorted uniquely in a binary tree. For example take the group:0123456789Are first sorting criteria will be 'those with enclosed spaces, and those without enclosed spaces'(enclosed spaces) (no enclosed spaces)04689 12357we now have two groups both of which have to be divided.(enclosed spaces) (no enclosed spaces)(free ends) (no free ends) (round bits) (no round bits)469 08 235 17we now have four groups that need to be divided in two.(enclosed spaces) (no enclosed spaces)(free ends) (no free ends) (round bits) (no round bits)(round bits)(no round bits) 0 8 (corners)(no corners) 1 769 4 25 3Six of the groups are exhausted, having only one member so they are uniquely described and cannot be divided further. Two groups remain to be further subdivided but as there are only two elements in each group, the division is trivial.invented by Carolus Linnaeus... Amanda Steffey.
Put 10 ants in a row. Now put ten such rows next to each other so that you have a square of ten by ten ants, giving you 100 ants. Now put 20 such squares of ants on top of each other, 20 ants high. This gives you a block of 10X10X20 ants. That would be 2000 ants. The same would be true of dice, or bricks, or basketballs.
Ants communicate danger to each other through the release of chemical signals called pheromones. When an ant detects a threat, it releases these pheromones to alert other ants in the colony, triggering a coordinated response to protect the group.
The ants and bees are bumping into each other in "Ant and Bee and the ABC." They are doing so in search of their hats.
There is no way to measure an ant's IQ. Ants seem to be intelligent creatures because they do communicate with each other.