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Crazy Ants Cooperate To Carry Food. A new study shows that informed individual ants help guide larger groups. By Brooke Borel. Published Jul 28, 2015 7:00 PM EDT. Ehud Fonio and Ofer Feinerman.
When carrying large food items such as worms or maggots, ants often face obstacles in their path. The cooperating ants need to reach a consensus and decide on a new route to their nest.
When carrying large food items such as worms or maggots, ants often face obstacles in their path. The cooperating ants need to reach a consensus and decide on a new route to their nest.
Ants in the lead: How ants cooperate in steering food to their nest. ScienceDaily . Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2015 / 07 / 150730104512.htm ...
The degree of cooperation found among longhorn crazy ants is rare outside of humans and ants, according to a new study. Skip to main content Skip to main menu Skip to search Skip to footer.
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