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How strong is an ant compared to a human? Why do ants crawl in a queue?

                   When we were little, we used to recite poems saying 'Look, my friend, this is ants queue'. Ants are exemplary creatures for humans in many ways. Ant is very diligent in doing this work. Believes in groups. Due to the collective work, the ants seem to roll up, down, and horizontally while pulling a big load or even a crane.


        Especially when compared to the life of an ant, it is amazing to see the burden of pulling. Especially before the rain, the ants lined up and popped their eggs in their mouths up and down. Even if they go hunting or find prey somewhere, the ants walk in a row like this. They follow each other closely. This scene looks very funny.

When you see them pushing and pulling food together, you wonder how such small ants could pull so much. Why can ants carry so much load? How that small ant can carry a load double, or triple their body weight? so, let's talk about this topic in a short paragraph.

How strong is an ant compared to a human?

An ant is an animal that eats both meat and grain. It also eats curd, milk, etc. There are a few things that ants do not eat. As birds only eat grain, meat, and fruits. Elephants eat grass. Cattle eat only grass and grain, not meat. But, the ant is such a creature, which eats everything.

                       There is no difference between humans and ants in eating. That's why the ants seem to be pulling the corn kernels. It seems that the grasshopper is also being dragged. If a piece of meat is found, it seems that they are dragging it too. And if it finds lentil rice or curd honey spilled, it is also seen that they are eating there.

                 However, only the ants themselves. does not eat If they find prey or food, the group takes it to their nest. Thus, the ants that can pull the most weight are found in Asia. That ant is called Asian Weber. This ant alone can carry 500 milligrams (0.5 grams). This is 100 times more than the body of an ant.

                   Can we carry 100 times our weight? we can't It is difficult for us to carry twice our own weight. Where does this 'Asian Weber Ant' come from so strongly? This ant has a self-cleaning sticky substance on its legs, which makes it possible for it to pull much more weight than itself. Whether downwards or upwards, anywhere this can pull the load with equal comfort.

Interesting Facts about Ants

  • Any ant can carry 10 to 50 times its own body weight.
  • Ants do not have lungs like humans. They have holes all over their bodies. Oxygen is supplied to the body through that hole.
  • Ants do not have ears. But they know everything from the vibrations coming from the ground.
  • There are so many ants on earth that there are 1 million ants equal to one person.
  • Ants have two stomachs. One stomach digests the food it eats, the other stomach is used to carry food for the ants in the nest.

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Why do ants crawl in a queue?

                    When I was 12 years old I watched a film. In that film, a person dies and all people of that village came to that house in one of the scenes. There was a scene in that movie where a person was taken to be buried after he died. When a person dies in the cast lived in that village, they are taken to the top of the hill to be buried. Even in that film, the scene of people walking up and down the hill has been captured very well.

          I still remember that scene when I talk about the ant colony. Even when we went to the village, we used to join the queue. Even if we have to pay the electricity bill in one of the shops in our village, we still go to the line. Even if it is to tap water in the stream, we will take the line. Ants also walk in a line in the same way. So do you know why ants crawl and walk? do they learn to walk in a queue from humans? let's talk about this topic.

Why do ants crawl?

But people don't always line up. There will be queues only for special jobs. Even ants do not always seem to walk in a line. They walk in line only at special times. When do ants walk in a line? Why do they walk in a line? The reason is fun.

       Ants are social creatures like humans. They also work together in groups. Just like people work collectively in an industry or a festival, ants live in millions and work together in a group. When millions of ants work together, they have collective information.

                 They exchange information between millions of ants so well that they are in one place when needed for a task. In order to give information, ants do not have language like humans but have a special type of smell, which is called pheromones. Based on this smell they locate their habitat. They also inform about the distance between the place of food and their living area with the help of this smell.

                      Ants have 20 types of pheromones, based on which they know the way to go somewhere or anything. When an ant detects food, it releases a specific type of pheromone. The smell is converted into a chemical signal by the antennae in the ant. Based on the same signal, one after the other ants go hunting or do other work collectively.

Interesting facts about 'Ants'

  • 12,000 species of ants have been discovered in the world so far.
  • Bullet ants are found in the Amazon, a very dense forest of America. It itches so easily that it hurts more than a gunshot.
  • Another ant in North America is called the fire ant. When this ant bites, it feels like burning with fire.
  • We can find Ants everywhere in the world except Antarctica.
  • Ants don't have ears. It knows by smell. However, the driver ant does not even have eyes. This ant moves and hunts based on the antennae on its head.
  • In 2000, the largest ant habitat ever discovered was found in Argentina. There the ants were spread over an area of ​​5955 km.

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