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why do ants move in a queue? why don't humans do the same? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Each ant species has its own chemical vocabulary of up to 20 different pheromones which can be secreted to form specific scent trails. The tips of their antennae translate the chemical 'words', thereby guiding the ants, in a line, to or from the desired destination.

Answered by Zaryat
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Why do ants move in a queue?

ANS-The scent that the ants leve behind is called pheromone. The ants walk in a line because they follow the scent left behind the leader.

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