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Amazing Ants: Supercolonies, Survival Tricks, and Spirals of Doom

By: Richard Jones
Originally Published in  Discover Wildlife

Ants live in huge families, build floating rafts, care for their wounded, and can even get stuck in deadly circles. This article explores the wild and wonderful world of ants.

The article “Amazing Ants: Supercolonies, Survival Tricks, and Spirals of Doom” from BBC's Discover Wildlife is a deep dive into the incredible lives of ants. It explains what ants are, how they live and work together, and why some colonies can stretch for thousands of miles. It also explores strange behaviors like ant death spirals, how ants float during floods, how they treat their injured, and even use tools.

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