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Interesting facts from the life of ants
Interesting facts from the life of ants

Did you know that the total mass of all ants on the planet is approximately equal to the mass of all people? Have you ever heard that ants are true longevity among insects? Did you try delicacies with ants? Yes, yes, these small and inconspicuous insects are among the most amazing creatures in the world. They still have many surprises in stock, with which they can surprise even university professors. We offer to get acquainted with interesting facts from the life of ants in more detail.

How ants find their way home in an anthill
How ants find their way home in an anthill

It may seem a mystery how a tiny ant unmistakably finds the entrance to its anthill, running away from it for 100-200 meters in search of food. After all, a person in such a situation would have to easily return home after a walk of 75 km one way through the forest without roads and signs. Such ants' navigational abilities attracted the close attention of researchers, and today it turned out that ants use several orientation mechanisms at once to return home.

What ants can dream about: look into the dream book
What ants can dream about: look into the dream book

The ant - the insect as a whole is positive, and dreams with it are also interpreted mostly positively. Small forest workers often meet near human dwellings, and people have long been accustomed to their presence. Often the image of these insects is transferred to dreams, where it can have a deep hidden meaning. In order to better understand yourself and protect yourself from unpleasant situations in life, it is important to understand how different dream books explain a dream with ants; in what situations the ant foreshadows good, and in which - danger and misfortune.

 


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