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d. How is an ant colony different from a bee colony?​

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Answered by adarshkumar6456
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Difference between Ant and Honey Bee

This group of insects have two pairs of “see-through” wings, and the front pair is larger than the back pair. All bees have wings and fly. Most of the ants we see have no wings and can't fly. This might look like a difference rather than a similarity, but ants do fly when they need to, which is when they reproduce.

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • This group of insects have two pairs of “see-through” wings, and the front pair is larger than the back pair. All bees have wings and fly. Most of the ants we see have no wings and can't fly. This might look like a difference rather than a similarity, but ants do fly when they need to, which is when they reproduce.

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