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Mongabay News on MSNChimps remember, for years, the location of ant nests that provide foodNow, a study published in the journal Nature has found that wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) can remember the location of ...
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Chimpanzees use different types of memory to find insects hidden underground, study findsMore information: Andreu Sánchez-Megías et al, Wild chimpanzees remember and revisit concealed, underground army ant nest locations throughout multiple years, Communications Biology (2024). DOI ...
nest in wood and can be destructive to buildings. (Much like termites, which cause far more severe damage.) Some species, such as army ants, defy the norm and do not have permanent homes.
By day this colony of army ants raided their surrounds, mostly hunting other ant species. At dusk they moved on, travelling up to 400 metres before building a nest for the night. Positioning his ...
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