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ant hills

Ant hills are elevated structures made from soil, saliva, and plant material created by ants as part of their underground colonies. These mounds serve various purposes, including providing ventilation, regulating temperature, and acting as a protective barrier against predators. Inside, the hill houses intricate tunnel systems where ants live, work, and store food. Ant hills vary in size and shape depending on the species of ant and environmental conditions. They play an important role in ecosystems by aerating the soil and contributing to nutrient cycling. Observing them can offer insights into the complex lives of these social insects.