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Ants evolved from vespoid wasp ancestors in the cretaceous period Ants have four wings of unequal length (front pair longer than the hind pair) that are clear like those of a house fly. More than 13,800 of an estimated total of 22,000 species have been classified
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Ant, (family formicidae), any of approximately 10,000 species of insects that are social in habit and live together in organized colonies An ant has a narrow “waist” like a wasp, while a termite has a straighter body and no waist Ants occur worldwide but are most numerous, both in numbers and in species, in tropical and subtropical regions.
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Ants are common insects, but they have some unique capabilities—including their legendary communication skills that allow their colonies to function as superorganisms
Ants (family formicidae) are eusocial insects characterized by cooperative colony life, division of labor (queens, workers, males), and complex chemical communication via pheromones. Despite their tiny size, ants have long intrigued scientists with their exceptional work ethic and resourcefulness, and their sophisticated social structures Some ant colonies, such as the argentine ant supercolony in europe, are so complex and large that they span 6,000km. Ants themselves are food for other beneficial wildlife
Ants have a long history Fossil evidence shows they evolved from a lineage of stinging wasps and have existed for at least 92 million years, since the cretaceous period. Discover 15 common ant types with a biologist's expert eye Learn how to identify ant species, protect your home, and understand their fascinating colonies.
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Ants, these seemingly small creatures, are in fact one of the most dominant and successful life forms on earth
Their intricate societies, remarkable adaptations, and profound impact on ecosystems make them a subject of endless fascination for scientists and nature enthusiasts alike.
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