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Ants Vs Humans: Problem-solving skills

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Global Statistics1 year ago

This is more sad than Titanic...

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Places Visited & Pictures Taken2 years ago

Wondering what happens when AI is used? Here’s the answer 🙂

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Global Statistics1 year ago

Ants become what they consume. Watch as these ants sip blue nectar, causing their abdomens to take on the same hue

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Crazy Moments1 year ago

Ant communication is more effective than humans!

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Laughing Legends1 year ago

Did you know? In some cultures, ants were used to stitch wounds. Army or leaf-cutter ants would hold the skin together, putting their mouth to the wound and wait for them to bite down. The body would be removed, the head left [source, University of Nebraska-Lincoln]

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Say My Name1 year ago

This is the 7th time I'm seeing this video on X posted by different accounts. Where is the source?

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Daily Dose of X1 year ago

This little dog always invites one of his stuffed friends to share his meal.

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UNIVERSAL FEEDS1 year ago

Ants self assembling into a daisy chain to transport a millipede home

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Potato1 year ago

Truce between termites(top) and ants(bottom) with each side having their own line of guards

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Crazy Moments1 year ago

Casting a big fire ant colony with aluminum. Anthill art cast 115. 16" deep. 16.4 Ib.

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Mr Commonsense1 year ago

Scientists have discovered that ants, after collecting the grains and seeds that they need for winter break those seeds down into halves before storing in their nests because breaking them in half keeps them from germinating even through rain and the most perfect germinating conditions. But scientists were stunned when they discovered that coriander seeds stored in the ant nest were broken down into 4 pieces instead of 2 pieces. After lab research, scientists discovered that a coriander seed will still germinate after being divided into two, but it won’t germinate after it’s divided into four parts. So how do these tiny tiny creatures know all this? Humans know very little, there's a lot to learn from other creatures

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