Environmental Sciences, asked by anuroychowdhury2005, 1 month ago

how do ants behave when they are in danger?

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Answered by krupa212010106
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When in danger, an ant releases a pheromone signaling its need for help to nearby ants who will rally to his defense. Depending on the predator and the ant species, this may mean swarming, stinging or fighting with their mandibles

Answered by marvaminuva
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When in danger, an ant releases a pheromone signaling its need for help to nearby ants who will rally to his defense. Depending on the predator and the ant species, this may mean swarming, stinging or fighting with their mandibles.

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