How did the ant know that the other ants were not from its group?
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Ants have a very special type of liquid which is secreted by them. This liquid helps them to do many tasks like finding their way, finding food, or even identifying their group members. They, with the help of their secreted liquid, recognize their group members.
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The details of this vary from species to species, but typically involve the excavation of the colony's first chamber and the subsequent laying of eggs. From this point the queen continuously lays eggs which hatch into larvae, exclusively destined to develop into worker ants.
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