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A Study Reveals How an Invading Queen Ant Infiltrates Another Colony of Ants and Destroys Its Monarch

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The ant colonies, also known as anthills, are a refuge where these kinds of insects live.In these colonies, the worker ants build and maintain the entrance tunnels, as well as the food breeding and storage chambers.The colonies are eusional and the eggs are laid by one or more queen ants.This type of ant is different from the others, larger and with a chest and abdomen more developed than the rest.According to a recent study by the University of…
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The ant colonies, also known as anthills, are a refuge where these kinds of insects live.In these colonies, the worker ants build and maintain the entrance tunnels, as well as the food breeding and storage chambers.The colonies are eusional and the eggs are laid by one or more queen ants.This type of ant is different from the others, larger and with a chest and abdomen more developed than the rest.According to a recent study by the University of…

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sport.es broke the news in on Monday, January 26, 2026.
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