Ants are the decomposers, or cleaners, of the environment. They help other bugs/bacteria break down dead plants/animals and other foods so they can go back into the environment. They also feed anteaters and other bug eating animals.
well yes they do exist but they are only in some hot countries
Hornets evolved from the same common ancestor as wasps, bees, ants and other eusocial insects. They exist because they fill a niche in the environment.
No. Although there is a type of fungus that causes ants to seemingly go mad and die, they are not really turned into "zombies". Zombies do not exist.
These are all types of ants
I'll take a wild guess at Brazil; first because it is so large and second because it has huge rainforests. My second guess would be Russia becaus it is so big and I know ants do exist on the taiga (but I'm guessing there could be more in the tropics).
Fire ants do not exist in New York. There are many species of ants that do look similar to fire ants that exist in New York.
this depends on your definition of giant if you meant 3-5 in ants then yes if you meant ants that are bigger than people than no
The answer is the ants always existed no matter what but The Queen ants first ant was her son and it was an a late
well yes they do exist but they are only in some hot countries
Hornets evolved from the same common ancestor as wasps, bees, ants and other eusocial insects. They exist because they fill a niche in the environment.
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No. Although there is a type of fungus that causes ants to seemingly go mad and die, they are not really turned into "zombies". Zombies do not exist.
1. What about the Giant ants?2. Could insects that large ever really exist?
Yes ants do produce ants to continue the family.
red ants
Elmo's Ants.
These are all types of ants