How can ants carry weight higher than their own wieght?
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the neck joint of ants is very strong and can withstand great pressure up-to 5000 times more thrust than its own body weight
Ants are super-strong on a small scale because their bodies are so light. Inside their hard exoskeletons, their muscles don't have to provide much support, so they are free to apply all their strength to lifting other objects. Humans, in contrast, carry comparatively heavy loads due to our body weight.
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the neck joint of ants is very strong and can withstand great pressure up-to 5000 times more thrust than its own body weight
Ants are super-strong on a small scale because their bodies are so light. Inside their hard exoskeletons, their muscles don't have to provide much support, so they are free to apply all their strength to lifting other objects. Humans, in contrast, carry comparatively heavy loads due to our body weight.
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