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Ants on a log is a snack made by spreading peanut butter, cream cheese, ricotta cheese, or another spread on celery, pretzels or bananas and placing raisins (diced olives, chocolate chips, etc.) on top. The snack and its name are presumed to originate in the 1950s. [1] [2] The classic peanut butter version of ants on a log is recommended as a ...
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Ants on a log – a snack made by spreading peanut butter, cream cheese, ricotta cheese or any number of spreads on celery and placing raisins on top; Bamba – a snack food prepared using liquid peanut butter as an ingredient; Beer nuts – a generic description in Australia, of roasted, salted peanuts sold shelled but unhusked and not sweetened.
Ants can transport seeds as far as 180 m [11] but the average is less than 2 m, and values between 0.5 and 1.5 m are most common. [6] Perhaps due to the relatively limited distance that ants disperse seeds, many myrmecochores exhibit diplochory , a two-staged dispersal mechanism, often with ballistic projection as the initial mechanism, that ...
Most organisms forage, hunt, or use photosynthesis to get food, but around 50 million years ago — long before humans were around — ants began cultivating and growing their own food.
Ants vary in colour; most ants are yellow to red or brown to black, but a few species are green and some tropical species have a metallic lustre. More than 13,800 species are currently known [ 37 ] (with upper estimates of the potential existence of about 22,000; see the article List of ant genera ), with the greatest diversity in the tropics.
The latest curiosity is a video that surfaced on YouTube showing a phone placed on the ground where a group of ants is moving randomly. When the phone receives an incoming call, the ants start ...
These ants are commonly called "crazy ants" because instead of following straight lines, they dash around erratically. They have a broad distribution, including much of the tropics and subtropics, and are also found in buildings in more temperate regions, making them one of the most widespread ant species in the world. This species, as well as ...