The ants defend the plant from predators - and the plant produces sugars to feed the ants.
humanoid ants live in tents because its nice and cozy!
Yes, I found out army ants do live in Africa. But there are different types, so you should look on theInternet to find out more. By the way, I saw you the other day at McDonalds. where did you get those shoes??!!
It is rumored that tossing rice in a ant hill will kill them. This is because the rice would expand inside them once eaten. It can kill some ants, it is best to use specific ant pest removal products to get rid of them.
Yes, ants are social insects that typically live in colonies consisting of hundreds to thousands of individuals. These colonies are organized with specific roles for worker ants, soldier ants, and a queen.
Ants dig deep into the earth and live in a Formicary. They have a proper colony and an appointed queen which gives out instructions to other ants.
The ants live inside inflated thorns at the base of leaves of some species of Acacia trees.
I can think of no better example than acacia trees and acacia ants. The tree has special chambers for the ants to live in and it has special growths specially made for feeding the ants.
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.
Predators are less likely to eat ants that live in acacia trees because these ants have a mutualistic relationship with the tree, which provides them with shelter and food in the form of nectar and protein-rich Beltian bodies. In return, the ants protect the acacia from herbivores and competing plants. Additionally, the aggressive behavior of these ants, along with their ability to deliver painful stings, deters potential predators from attacking them. This mutualism creates a protective environment for the ants, making them less vulnerable to predation.
Parasitism
Cocoa is neither a C3 or C4 plant. Though it tends to live in warmer climates, it does not fit into either category.
A myrmecophyte is a plant that has a symbiotic relationship with ants. These plants provide shelter and food for the ants, while the ants protect the plant from herbivores and clear away competing plants.
Yes, there are a number of species of acacia that live in deserts.
Sorry, but they don't at all. Where ever you got that is a bunch of mumbo-jumbo scam. Ants live in ant hills, made out of sand- you must know, a small hill ants make made out of sand with a hole on top- there are rooms inside of it that the ants live in.
Ants will live on roses, mums . The aphid is an insect that live on roses, the ant will "milk" the aphid and tend to it the way a farmer tends to sheep
Yes, an aloe plant can live inside a house as long as it receives enough sunlight and is not overwatered.
Many ants live in tunnels underground or under rocks, stones and pavement. Ants also have nest inside trees trunks and branches, weave ant silk nests on trees, use leaves to form their nests. Many small ant species live in the crack of rock, floors and walls of houses. Some even live in pile of newspaper or between books or among fabric.