“Our culture is far richer with the inclusion of other life forms,” says Catherine Chalmers, an artist who collaborates with a collective of wild ants to create tiny, Abstract Expressionist “Antworks.
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These beetles are entirely dependent on ants for survival. Here's why that's not an evolutionary death sentence
Ant colonies are well-defended fortresses. The social insects quickly sniff out most intruders and kill them to protect their ...
EXCLUSIVE: Here’s word on the latest natural history series out of North America. Blue Ant Media’s Canada-based companies Love Nature and Blue Ant Studios have teamed with the U.S.’s Big Media for ...
Fire ants, an invasive species described as “tiny killers,” have been “taking advantage” of recent wild weather in northeast Australia, forming rafts to move to new areas using the water currents, a ...
(Roy Toft / National Geographic Stock) Spider monkeys have complex behaviors that vary from group to group, according to a comparison of five isolated populations in Central America. In some groups ...
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Ants attack their nest-mates because pollution changes their smell
Ants rely on scent to recognise their comrades, and when they are exposed to common air pollutants, other members of their colony react as if they are enemies ...
'One of World's Worst Invasive Species': Fire Ant Rafts Drift During Wild Australian Weather Fire ants, an invasive species described as “tiny killers,” have been “taking advantage” of recent wild ...
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