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Mongabay on MSNChimps remember, for years, the location of ant nests that provide foodWild chimpanzees have long been known to rely on their powerful memories to know where and in what trees they can find ripe ...
Authorities have warned we could see 650,000 additional medical visits annually if the problem is not addressed.
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Why Do Ants “Pee” on Humans? Biologist ExplainsIs this ant peeing on me right now? That's what some people ask themselves when they come into contact with the little insects. This is because it is not uncommon for ants to squirt a drop of burning ...
Explore the unique adaptations of the world's slowest snakes, from the hefty Burmese python to the patient rosy boa. Discover ...
Your government will tell you which side of the road you need to drive on, and your employer will set the dress code for your ...
While decorated in bold red, snow white and sharp black, these creatures are more than just a pretty face and have some very ...
Sykes observed Pheidole providens bring rain-soaked grass seeds and grains of Guinea Corn out of the nest and place them on the grass to dry. He called them “Harvester ants”. These species regularly ...
Common in the southeastern US, the Florida Harvester Ant’s sting delivers venom that causes intense pain and swelling. They are highly territorial and will defend their nests aggressively.
In a recent conversation with Peter Gloor at MIT, we talk about swarm creativity, COINs, AI and a collective human-AI future.
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