10,000,000,000,000,000 ants to 6,700,000,000 humans
Ants are usually about .5 inches, and the average human male is is 5 feet, 9 inches. This would make then 138 times larger.
well, for humans bullet ants are small. But they are actually the biggest ants on Earth.
The combined weight of all the ants in the world is approximately the same or greater than the combined weight of all human beings.
Ants do not perceive humans as humans. However, if an ant is injured or killed the ant sends out pheromones indicating to other ants that there is danger.
The enemies of ants are humans, spiders, and bees.
Depending on your definition of "animals", there could be many thousands of times more animals on the planet. If you include insects, there are probably more ants in any typical square mile of random land than there are humans on the planet. Billions and Billons...
well, for humans bullet ants are small. But they are actually the biggest ants on Earth.
fish, birds and ants
yes, ants; to every 1 human there is over 1 billion ants.
The combined weight of all the ants in the world is approximately the same or greater than the combined weight of all human beings.
Ants do not perceive humans as humans. However, if an ant is injured or killed the ant sends out pheromones indicating to other ants that there is danger.
They live underground and they're kazillion ants in a Ant Hill. Plus there are more ants than humans.
The average ant weighs only 3 to 5 milligrams. One million ants would only weigh about 3000 to 5000 grams or about 6.6 to 8.8 pounds. But because there are millions of times as many ants on Earth as humans, the analogy is sometimes made that the tens of trillions of ants would be roughly comparable in biomass to the 7 billion humans on Earth.
The enemies of ants are humans, spiders, and bees.
Depending on your definition of "animals", there could be many thousands of times more animals on the planet. If you include insects, there are probably more ants in any typical square mile of random land than there are humans on the planet. Billions and Billons...
The total weight of all the ants is equal to the total weight of all humans on the earth, which is about 1 and 1/2 million (1,500,000) ants for each human living on the Earth, says E.O Wilson, a famous entomologist. An entomologist is a scientist who studies insects.
they can kill the ants and the plants the ants eat with bulldozers
Humans are nowhere near being the most common creature on the earth. Depending on what you consider a "creature", you could think of microbes or bacteria... otherwise, you might consider the fact that insect life takes up a massive portion of the total number of living things. There are many, many more ants than there are humans on this planet.