Common Ant Varieties And Their Characteristics
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Ants are highly adaptable insects capable of thriving even in the most inhospitable of environments on the planet. A colony of ants ordinarily consists of several hundred thousands to over a million worker ants, thousands of soldier ant, and a single queen. Ants are appreciated in their natural habitat as indicators of essential shifts in the environment. Unfortunately, the ants are viewed as pests once they invade human habitations.
Ants are 1 of the most common creatures in the world and are of different types. Regardless of their small size they may pose a threat to humans as well as animals.
The behavior of ants may vary depending on their class. Ants’ color may vary from red to brown or black and their size range from 2 to 25 mm.
Army ants and driver ants are highly developed ants. Driver ants can be found in Africa and army ants can be seen in South America. Unlike other species, these do not have permanent nests. Their colonies reproduce by two ways – nuptial flights or fission.
Weaver ants, on the other hand, are those that create their nests in trees by attaching leaves together. These creatures first force the leaves together with a bridge of workers & then they sew the leaves by pressing silk producing larvae on the leaves.
Honeypot ants generally have enlarged stomachs. They usually live in hot, dry places such as Australia, Africa, North America & they can be found in deserts as well. They are also considered a great delicacy in some places.
Leaf cutter ants live only within their colony and feed only on fungus. They come in different sized castes to carry out several duties that are to be done in the colony.
Another unique type of ant is the fire ant. These ants have a sac of poison that is filled with piperidine alkaloids.
Lastly, one of the largest and most primeval varieties of ants are the Australian bulldog ants. Being of a primitive type, they have only a single chromosome.
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