What Ants Can Do
ants are very smart, and have some interesting abilities. It’s not just their intelligence, but their unique and amazing ability to adapt to a new situation.
Ants are unique in that they don’t have opposable thumbs, so they don’t have to use a tool to do a task. They also have an internal clock that tells them the time of day. This means that even if they’re alone in the wild, they can still use the sun to get home.
Ants are also capable of building bridges to cross water. They can also use the sun as a compass.
Ants can also detect danger and avoid obstacles. They can even build bridges over ravines. They can also pass on information to other ants.
In fact, ants have been farming for millions of years. They are a food source for birds, frogs, and small lizards. In addition to this, ants also help to shape above-ground vegetation. They also help to protect crops from diseases.
Ants have different castes. Some ants are warriors and will attack others when they’re threatened. Others are worker ants and will try to save the ant’s larva.
Another unique behavior of ants is taking prisoners. Ants are capable of taking prisoners, but they’re different from humans in that they can’t kill their enemies. If their colony is attacked, they can attack the enemy and drive them away. However, if the enemy is defeated, they can be spared and put to work for the colony.