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How do ants collect their food?
Snakes do not have external ears. How do they hear?
How are the amazing senses of some animals useful to hur​

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Answered by sunilpandey20576
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ant collect their food by

Answered by Anonymous
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When worker ants leave their nest to search for food, they leave behind a trail of pheromones (chemical scents) — like leaving a trail of breadcrumbs to help you find your way home. ... This method of traveling is slow, since the ant has to walk with his antennae to the ground to pick up the pheromone smell.

Snakes have no visible ear, so they don't hear sounds as we do. But it's not quite right to say that snakes are deaf. They have vestiges of the apparatus for hearing inside their heads, and that setup is attached to their jaw bones, so they feel vibrations very well and may hear low-frequency airborne sounds.

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