its not possible to exagerate that much..
It can be. For example, when ants protect scale insects on a tree because they feed on honeydew from the scales, then they are really using material from the tree that they get from the scale that parasitises the tree directly. However, while they protect the tree from other animals, they also prevent the enemies of the scale from clearing the scale from the tree, even if they keep other animals from attacking the tree directly. Sometimes such scale can kill the tree if one doesn't get rid of the ants. However, in some trees, such as the trees called whistling thorns, ants do the tree little harm and the tree actually grows parts that the ant can eat. Such ants attack giraffes and antelopes that otherwise feed on the tree. That is not so much parasitism as what we call mutualism. This means that both both the ants and the plant win from the deal.
they can eat ants.
ants jaw are much smaller and humans jaw are much bigger.
ants jaw are much smaller and humans jaw are much bigger.
ants jaw are much smaller and humans jaw are much bigger.
There are about 200 species of fire ants and they are pretty much worldwide.
yes
Ants have mandibles which are much like pincers. Mandibles are a pair of appendages found at the front of the ants head, above the mouth.
if you have a gel ant habit you will not need to give your ants water
Ants are very active because they have so much strength that they can lift 10-50 times their weight! The small size of ants gives them an advantage on how much muscle force they can produce!
Over 9 THOUSAND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ants bother pretty much every life form around them... kind of like humans ants bother pretty much every living thing... kind of like humans