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How do ants work in groups?​

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Answered by mohapatra8719
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Ants always put their families first. Each colony is a close-knit family, usually including a mother (queen), her adult daughters (workers), and brood (eggs, larvae, pupae). During the mating season, new queens and males may also hang around the colony, but not for long.

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Ants always put their families first. Each colony is a close-knit family, usually including a mother (queen), her adult daughters (workers), and brood (eggs, larvae, pupae). During the mating season, new queens and males may also hang around the colony, but not for long .

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