Q. Who live in mounds? *
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a. Mongoose
O b. Ants
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C. Snake
d. Rabbits
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the answer is ants lives in mounds.
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Option B) Ants
Ants live in mounds
- WHERE OUTDOOR ANTS SET UP HIDE. Under dirt mounds, worker ants dig up the ground to construct their colonies. These ant mounds can be seen in lawns, mulch areas, sidewalks, patios, decks, and even along the home's foundation.
- Almost place on the earth is home to ants. Only Antarctica, Greenland, Iceland, and some island countries lack significant ant populations. The majority of species are found in soil, leaf litter, or dead plants.
- The mound is merely the top of the nest, a massive underground construction. The nest has an extensive network of chambers and tunnels that can descend as deep as two metres. The ants transport their young here, maintaining them at the ideal temperature for growth and development.
- The mound acts as the entrance to the underground nest, regulates the temperature inside, and helps shield the nest from predators or other intruders who might harm or destroy it. In most cases, ant mounds are made of tiny soil or plant material fragments.
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