What happens if you cut an ant in half?

It has been observed that, when the ant is cut in half, not only does it not die immediately, but it retains its aggression. Except, for both halves of the ant, the new target becomes each other.
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Can ants survive being cut?

“When you chop the head off an insect, it can still breathe through the abdomen. This ant is missing only her head. The bulk of the body goes on functioning for a while. But she is going to rot away in the next few days.”
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Do ants feel pain when crushed?

They don't feel 'pain,' but may feel irritation and probably can sense if they are damaged. Even so, they certainly cannot suffer because they don't have emotions.
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What happens if an ant gets separated?

These ants follow trails to a fault because they have no other way of navigating. In fact, when a section of foraging column gets separated, sometimes the head of the separated section will find its tail. Consequently, the group will go into a death spiral, circling in an "ant mill" until all ants die of exhaustion.
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Do ants eat their injured?

The ants treat the open wounds of their injured fellows by "licking" them intensively, often for several minutes.
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Do ants feel pain?

Over 15 years ago, researchers found that insects, and fruit flies in particular, feel something akin to acute pain called “nociception.” When they encounter extreme heat, cold or physically harmful stimuli, they react, much in the same way humans react to pain.
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Do ants have funerals?

It's true that ants don't have funerals and they don't give speeches at these funerals, but they do have underground cemeteries, sort of. And they do stack their dead in all kinds of interesting ways.
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Do ants get sad?

Growing up all alone sounds a bit sad, but for some ants it can get much worse than that. Parts of their brain end up stunted, and their behavior turns them into social pariahs for life.
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What is the life expectancy of an ant?

The average lifespan of an ant can be anywhere from a few weeks to 15 years. That depends on the species, the role the ant plays and the availability of food sources. For instance, a black garden ant can live almost two decades, while fire ant workers are expected to live less than a month.
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Why are there no ants in Antarctica?

Ants are very tough and have learnt how to survive in the most extreme environments. However it seems that Antarctica is a bit too cold.
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Do ants feel love?

Ants don't have complex emotions such as love, anger, or empathy, but they do approach things they find pleasant and avoid the unpleasant. They can smell with their antennae, and so follow trails, find food and recognise their own colony.
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Can ants feel fear?

The answer is two-sided – while they aren't afraid, they can still feel threatened. Being threatened triggers a natural response causing them to run and scatter to survive. Ants are very intelligent relative to their size, but they can't feel emotions – including fear.
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Do ants fart?

Yes. In insects, we usually call it the “gut,” but it does more or less the same things in insects that intestines do in humans.
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Can an ant fall to its death?

Ants do not take damage from falling, so they do not die. Ants are very lightweight insects, and once dropped (in a few seconds), they achieve their terminal velocity and continue to move at the same constant speed. It is almost physically impossible to kill an ant from a fall.
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Can an ant turn its head?

There is only one insect that can turn its head – the praying mantis. House flies can tilt their head slightly, but not to the degree of the mantis.
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Do ants have hearts?

Ants do not breathe like we do. They take in oxygen through tiny holes all over the body called spiracles. They emit carbon dioxide through these same holes. The heart is a long tube that pumps colorless blood from the head throughout the body and then back up to the head again.
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Are ants blind?

Compared to vertebrates, ants tend to have blurrier eyesight, particularly in smaller species, and a few subterranean taxa are completely blind. However, some ants, such as Australia's bulldog ant, have excellent vision and are capable of discriminating the distance and size of objects moving nearly a meter away.
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What happens when a queen ant dies?

The answer is obvious: the colony dies. Ants won't flee to another territory if their queen passes away. Instead, they continue bringing resources back to the settlement until they die of old age or external causes. There won't be a successor to the queen if one dies unless it was a rare situation of multiple queens.
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Can ants get drunk?

When ants eat fermented food, they can become intoxicated. Alcohol can also be created by certain types of bacteria, which can live in the gut of an ant and ferment carbohydrates into alcohol. Ants can also get intoxicated by eating too much sugar.
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What is the smartest insect?

The 3 Smartest Insects
  • Honey Bees. Hands down, honey bees are generally considered the smartest insect, and there are several reasons that justify their place at the top. ...
  • Ants. Ants, tiny as they are, actually come in the number 2 spot for insect intelligence. ...
  • Cockroaches.
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Do ants clean up their dead?

Ants are social insects and it is a matter of life and death for them to maintain good housekeeping. Insects remove the deceased bodies within their colony out of habit. They do this for the health of the rest of the colony.
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Does killing ants attract more?

Yes, killing ants is likely to attract more ants from the nearby colony. Ants communicate through smells. They emit different chemicals that produce different scents to send different signals. The alarm pheromone is the strongest and travels fastest and farthest, prompting other ants to act immediately.
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Do ants eat their own dead?

Ants usually only eat their own dead when there's a food shortage. Many ants eat their own in order to recycle their brethren into nutrients for the colony. While most workers prefer protein from live sources or meat from decaying corpses or other insects, they sometimes do tend to cannibalism.
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Why do ants remove their dead?

Ants transport their dead there in order to protect themselves and their queen from contamination. This behavior has to do with the way ants communicate with each other via chemicals. When an ant dies, its body releases a chemical called oleic acid.
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