GO TO THE ANTS.................
Ants are common insects, but they have some unique capabilities. More than 10,000 known ant species occur around the world. They are especially prevalent in tropical forests, where they may be up to half of all the insects living in some locations.
Enthusiastically social insects, ants typically
live in structured nest communities that may be located underground, in
ground-level mounds, or in trees. Carpenter ants nest in wood and can
be destructive to buildings. Some species, such as army ants, defy the
norm and do not have permanent homes, instead seeking out food for
their enormous colonies during periods of migration.
Ant
communities are headed by a queen or queens, whose function in life is
to lay thousands of eggs that will ensure the survival of the colony.
Workers (the ants typically seen by humans) are wingless females that
never reproduce, but instead forage for food, care for the queen's
offspring, work on the nest, protect the community, and perform many
other duties.
Male ants often have only one role—mating with the queen. After they have performed this function, they may die.
Ants
communicate and cooperate by using chemicals that can alert others to
danger or lead them to a promising food source. They typically eat
nectar, seeds, fungus, or insects. However, some species have diets that
are more unusual. Army ants may prey on reptiles, birds, or even small
mammals.
Source: nationalgeographic.com
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