Write a short paragraph on anthills
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Anthills are simply piles of fine soil, sand or clay, sometimes with pine needles. They do not usually have any kind of rocks or pebbles in them, as these items are too heavy for a worker ant to carry.
The mounded nest that ants build out of dirt or sand is called an anthill. You can call a similar mound built by termites an anthill too. While an anthill is a kind of nest, it is generally formed when ants dig underground colonies and deposit the extra soil in one spot.
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'Anthill' may be a 'mound of debris' thrown up by 'ants' or 'termites' to 'dig their nest'.
- While an 'anthill' is a kind of nest, it's typically 'fashioned' once ants dig 'underground colonies' and 'deposit' the 'additional soil' in 'one spot'. During this means an 'anthill' is more of a 'doorway' to a 'whole series' of 'tunnels and nests', although the 'anthill' itself will 'sometimes' also contain 'nests'.
- The 'mound' is the doorway to the 'below-ground nest'; the 'mound' helps manage the 'nest's internal temperature', and it helps 'defend the nest' from 'predators' or different 'intruders' which may 'injure' or 'destroy the nest'. Ant 'mounds' sometimes 'accommodate fine particles of soil' or 'maybe bits of material'.
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