they survive by making ant holes or camoulafge with there suroundings
Antarctica has no ants because it is a cold and desolate place.
A group of ants is called a colony or an army.
An experiment once showed an ant lived without air for eight days (The Junio Book of Insects, p.85)
Ants can usually survive for up to a week without water, but this can vary depending on factors such as the species of ant, environmental conditions, and the ant's health. In extreme conditions, some ants have been known to survive for even longer periods without water by going into a state of dormancy.
Yes, dampness can attract ants because it provides them with a water source. Ants need water to survive, so they are attracted to areas with high humidity or moisture. Additionally, damp environments can also provide ants with easier access to food sources such as decaying organic matter.
Yes, ants need water to survive as they require it for hydration and to maintain their colonies.
eating
Of course. All animals have to eat to survive.
youre special no they do not they can survive there for like 20 hours but no. no ants underwater
Of course. That's why ants keep eating people's pantries.
Ants?
They survive on ants and termites
The ants could survive generations because Carpenter ants can chew through almost anything. Carpenter ants will also eat almost anything, including other ants. It would all depend.
Ants get water to survive in their environment by collecting it from various sources such as dew, rain, and other moisture sources. They can also store water in their bodies and nest to ensure they have enough to survive.
Ants
Antarctica has no ants because it is a cold and desolate place.
Nigricep ants live in the live in the whistling thorn acacia in the Savanna. They do this to help them survive. The whistling thorn acacia provides the ants with food during dry periods and shelter during rainy periods.