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B. Look at the group of ants carrying a dead insect. How is the adaptation of living in colonies
useful for ants?​

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Answered by Prettyboy1231
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you live anywhere in the developed world it is likely you have seen ants in and around your home. There are thousands of species of ant and they are located on every continent on the planet with the exception of very cold places such as Antarctica.

Ants colonies work together in a kind of hive mindset. If this sounds familiar to some species of wasp, that’s because ants are related to wasps and likely shared a common ancestor millions of years ago. In general, an ant colony works together to provide for the colony as a whole. Each ant has a very specific role, thus making the colony almost like one living organism with the individual ants like cells within a human body, tasked with performing percise actions.

Answered by MinAera
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Ant colonies have many ways of adapting to their surroundings. One way they can avoid detection, according to Science Daily, is to found new colonies. They also adapt by working together in groups. Large groups of ants travel together, communicate with each other, and swarm their prey together

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