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Ants are small, social insects known for their complex colonies and community life. They belong to the family Formicidae and are found worldwide, except in extreme environments. Ants communicate and work together to build nests, find food, and care for their young, often exhibiting remarkable organization and division of labor. Each colony typically consists of a queen, workers, and males. Ants play crucial roles in ecosystems, such as soil aeration and seed dispersion, and some species are known for their ability to farm fungus or herd aphids for food. Their behaviors and structures make them a fascinating subject of study in biology.

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    Ants are small, social insects that belong to the family Formicidae. They live in organized colonies or communities, often consisting of thousands of individuals. Ants communicate and cooperate to perform tasks such as foraging for food, caring for their young, and defending their nest. They have diverse diets, feeding on substances like nectar, seeds, and other insects. Ants play crucial ecological roles, including soil aeration and decomposition. With over 12,000 known species, they are found on every continent except Antarctica, showcasing remarkable adaptations to various environments. Their complex behaviors and social structures make them fascinating subjects of study in biology.