Ant
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The Basics
Scientific Name
Formicidae
Conservation Status
Not evaluated
Location
Everywhere except Antarctica
Average size
0.08 to 1.6 inches
diet
Seeds, fungi, nectar
lifespan
Several weeks to several years
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Overview
Ants are tiny superheroes of the insect world, belonging to the family Formicidae. These amazing creatures can be found almost everywhere on Earth, except Antarctica, making them true globe-trotters of the animal kingdom.
Many ants measure between 0.08 to 1.6 inches, proving that great things come in small packages. These pint-sized powerhouses can lift objects that are 20 times their body weight, just like a human lifting a small car!
Ants usually enjoy a tasty diet of seeds, fungi, and nectar. They love to feast and can carry food back to their colony, giving new meaning to the phrase "dinner delivery!"
Ants have fascinating social lives. They live in colonies that can range from dozens to millions of members. Each ant has a special job, like worker, soldier, or queen, making every ant feel like a part of a big, buzzing family.
These industrious insects can live several weeks to several years, depending on their role in the colony. The queen ant can live the longest, ruling over her colony for many years and laying thousands of eggs.
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