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  2. Tramp species - Wikipedia

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    Another example is the Thousand Islands Archipelago in Indonesia, where the small tropical islands are especially vulnerable to human disturbance, which facilitated the establishment of multiple tramp species. [13] The range expansion of tramp ants is projected to increase with weather pattern changes due to climate change. [5]

  3. Saharan silver ant - Wikipedia

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    This is nearly the walking pace of a human being, and compared to its body size would correspond to a speed of about 200 m/s (720 km/h) for a 180 cm (6 ft) tall human runner. Largely due to the extremely high temperatures of their habitat, but also due to the threat of predators, the ants are active outside their nest for only about ten minutes ...

  4. Ant - Wikipedia

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    Many human cultures make use of ants in cuisine, medication, and rites. Some species are valued in their role as biological pest control agents. Their ability to exploit resources may bring ants into conflict with humans, however, as they can damage crops and invade buildings.

  5. Earth's ant population of 20 quadrillion outnumbers humans by ...

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    To say that ants outnumber people on Earth would be a gross understatement. Earth's ant population of 20 quadrillion outnumbers humans by 2.5 million times, study finds Skip to main content

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    We’re not quite as intriguing as we think we are.

  8. Weaver ant - Wikipedia

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    Weaver ants are one of the most valued types of edible insects consumed by humans (human entomophagy). In addition to being used as a biological control agent to increase plant production, weaver ants can be utilized directly as a protein and food source since the ants (especially the ant larvae) are edible for humans and high in protein and ...

  9. Yes, Ants Actually Farm Their Food - AOL

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    Weather. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ... but around 50 million years ago — long before humans were around — ants began cultivating and growing their ...