Ants Life
Ants are insects that live in the world and are one of the groups of insects that live in colonies organized. Scientists estimate that the ants have lived on earth for over 100 million years. Most ants are omnivorous and eat fruits, seeds, insects and other molasses. Ants have an average service life of 45 to 60 days, but queen ants and workers live longer. Ants are generally 2-7 mm long with six legs and each leg has three joints. Ants can lift as much as 20 times their own body weight.
The ant brain has about 250,000 brain cells , which is the largest among all insects . In comparison with the human 10 000 million cells of the brain, an ant colony 40000 is identical to that of a human. The combined weight of all the ants in the world is about the same or greater than the combined mass of all human beings.
Ant colonies are made up of men, women and workers. Each colony has several million ants. When these colonies become too large , winged males and females fly to a new location and start a colony. Male and female ants mate in flight. Queen ants after spawning and from the colony makes its wings. The life of a male ant is smaller than that of a female ant . Ant queen mates once and use the sperm for years to produce thousands of descendants.
Ant colonies have complex social structures where various activities are divided between ants. Depending on the type of work they do , appear in different shades of green , blue, purple and yellow. Yellow ant focuses on cleaning, while the orange ant takes care of young ants and new eggs produced by the queen ants. Ants keep their very own nest and have special rooms for waste and dead ants. The life of the queen ant for many years and produces a chemical that workers lick your body to inform them that the queen is healthy.
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