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The Slave-Making Ants That Kidnap Larvae and Force Them to WorkImagine a world within the soil, where tiny warriors wage silent wars, and the victors steal away the future of their enemies ...
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Live Science on MSN'Once the ant turned its back on the colony and walked away, it was on a death march. And the parasite was in the driver's seat'"Once the egg hatches, the ant has only a few weeks of life before it succumbs to the manipulations of its attacker, ...
The molting fluid of ant pupae functions as “metabolic currency” in the ant colony and may have enabled the evolution of eusociality. Viviane was a Churchill Scholar at the University of Cambridge, ...
In the rugged landscapes of Canada’s Rocky Mountains, researchers have identified a previously unknown butterfly species.
Escamoles, sometimes called ant egg caviar, are a delicacy in Mexico. These ant larvae can cost over $50 per pound. And when they're exported prices can double. But finding escamoles isn't easy.
Larvae of other ant species spin individual protective cocoons of silk. Oecophyllalarvae donate their silk to the colony. Straddling the leaf seam, an adult uses its antennae to tap the head of ...
She is the mother of all the ants. That means she lays the eggs, that hatch into the larvae which in turn, become the adult ants. ADAM:'The ants in a colony are not all the same. There are ...
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