There’s safety, even power, in numbers. One creature’s confrontation with the world seems insurmountable, almost impossible, but an army of those little creatures can move mountains. And no creature ...
Army ants, the nomadic swarming predators underfoot in the jungle, can take down a colony of prey animals without breaking a sweat. But certain army ant species can’t take the heat. According to a new ...
WASHINGTON -- Army ants that sweep along in massive, voracious groups evolved just once, contrary to common scientific belief, a Cornell University researcher says. Entomologist Sean Brady studied the ...
As army ants travel over uneven terrain, they link their bodies together to create bridges — a system that might give engineers insight into... How army ants' architecture demonstrates their ...
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