A group of ants are carring a dead insect how is this adaptation of living in colonies useful for ants
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Ants have glands all over their bodies. The researchers extracted compounds excreted in the ants' rear ends by poison and Dufour's glands as well as the glands in their mandibles, similar to our salivary glands. They smeared these on dead and live ants and watched how the others behaved toward them.
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Colonies live inside nests that can be built in trees, underground, or even inside special ant plants. Ant colonies are highly organized, usually ruled by a single queen, and each ant has specific jobs to do. ... Worker ants build and repair the nest, forage for food, look after the larvae (young), and keep the nest clean.
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