Like human armies, army ants spell trouble for anything that finds itself in their path. The insects make a habit of killing organisms, often much larger than themselves, breaking them into pieces and ...
There’s safety, even power, in numbers. One creature’s confrontation with the world seems insurmountable, almost impossible, but an army of those little creatures can move mountains. And no creature ...
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We now know why tarantulas are hairy — to stop army ants eating them alive
Tarantulas are hairy so that the army ants cleaning their homes don't eat them alive, a new study suggests. The study, ...
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