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  2. Life in the Undergrowth - Wikipedia

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    Life in the Undergrowth is a BBC nature documentary series written and presented by David Attenborough, first transmitted in the UK from 23 November 2005.. A study of the evolution and habits of invertebrates, it was the fifth of Attenborough's specialised surveys following his major trilogy that began with Life on Earth.

  3. Mario Gully - Wikipedia

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    I hope one day my story can be an inspiration to anybody out there who has a dream. [1] After prison, he studied art independently and worked with co-writer Matt Nixon to continue the Ant comic series. Gully published Ant through Arcana Studio beginning in 2004 with variant covers by J. Scott Campbell and Joe Benitez. Ant later moved to Image ...

  4. Leiningen Versus the Ants - Wikipedia

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    "Leiningen Versus the Ants" by Carl Stephenson is a classic short story published in the December 1938 edition of Esquire. It is a translation, probably by Stephenson himself, of "Leiningens Kampf mit den Ameisen" which was originally published in German in 1937.

  5. Myrmecia (ant) - Wikipedia

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    Closeup view of a bull ant eye. While most ants have poor eyesight, Myrmecia ants have excellent vision. [70] This trait is important to them, since Myrmecia primarily relies on visual cues for navigation. [217] These ants are capable of discriminating the distance and size of objects moving nearly a metre away. [218]

  6. Anting (behavior) - Wikipedia

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    A black drongo in a typical anting posture. Anting is a maintenance behavior during which birds rub insects, usually ants, on their feathers and skin.The bird may pick up the insects in its bill and rub them on the body (active anting), or the bird may lie in an area of high density of the insects and perform dust bathing-like movements (passive anting).

  7. Procession of Ants - Wikipedia

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    Procession of Ants by David Bowen is a series of 15 ants made of steel. Stretching over a span of about 20 feet, the ants travel from the east to the west and up a wall. The grounds on which the sculpture is located consists of a flower bed holding trees and gra

  8. Nuptial flight - Wikipedia

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    Flying ant day [ edit ] "Flying ant day" is an informal term for the day on which future queen ants emerge from the nest to begin their nuptial flight, [ 6 ] although citizen science based research has demonstrated that nuptials flights are not particularly spatially or temporally synchronised.

  9. List of ant genera - Wikipedia

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    The subfamily Pseudomyrmecinae was established by M.R. Smith in 1952, [320] which represents three genera of ants that are primarily arboreal nesting ants in the tropical and subtropical regions. [321]