1. How do ants show their return to nature?After releasing the ants back into nature, there are two situations: if they can find the scent information left by themselves or their companions, they can use the scent to find the ant nest and return to the colony; if they cannot find the scent information left by themselves or their companions, they will keep searching until they die (the lifespan of ants is only a few weeks, and if they keep searching for their own ant colony without eating, they will soon die). 2. Changes in ants moving?Before it rains, the humidity in the air will be higher! Ants are creatures that build their nests underground. Their long-term survival and evolution have made them very sensitive to changes in air humidity. When the humidity increases, ants will feel that it is dangerous to be in a low place, so they will move to a higher place! If ants cannot return to their nests in time before a heavy rain, they may be washed away by the sudden heavy rain and unable to return home, or even lose their lives. 3. How do ants behave in nature?After the ants are released back into the wild, there are two situations: if they can find the scent information left by themselves or their companions, they can use the scent to find the ant nest and return to the colony; if they cannot find the scent information left by themselves or their companions, they will keep searching until they die (the lifespan of ants is only a few weeks, and if they keep searching for their own ant colony without eating, they will soon die). 4. How to write the continuation of the text “How Beautiful the Summer Night Is” about the little ant’s return home?The little ant climbed onto the "plane" and the dragonfly sent the little ant home. The firefly lit up a lantern next to the dragonfly. The dragonfly flew over the curved bridge, the green lawn, the colorful garden, the neat campus, and the beautiful flower bed. The little ant arrived home. When he got home, he said to his mother, "I am very happy to have made many good friends." 5. How do ants determine the direction when returning home?Ants are insects with a very sensitive sense of smell. Their olfactory organs are their antennae. You may have noticed that when ants meet each other, they will touch each other with their antennae before passing by each other. When they walk, they will also leave some smells on the ground. They rely on these smells to recognize each other and the way home. Someone did an experiment. After cutting off the antennae of ants, they became "headless flies", wandering around aimlessly, unable to recognize their "comrades", fighting among themselves, and unable to find their way home. Ants secrete pheromones to tell their companions where food is or how to get home. As long as the pheromones remain unchanged, ants will not get lost while they are moving. So what are the uses of ant pheromones? Ants are highly social insects, and they communicate with each other through pheromones emitted from their bodies. Usually, each nest of ants has its own specific identification smell, and things with the same smell will not be attacked. When ants find food, they will spread pheromones on the food, and other ants will instinctively drag the things with pheromones back to the hole. When ants are moving, they will secrete a pheromone, which will guide the ants behind to take the same route. Someone once did an experiment: put a small piece of wood next to the ant nest and put a piece of sugar on it. When the ants smell the sweetness, their antennae will automatically harden and quickly find the sugar. When we pass our hands between the stick and the ant nest, we interfere with the ants' pheromones, and the ants will lose their sense of direction, crawl around everywhere, and can't find their way home. So we should not interfere with them casually. 6. How do ants behave after returning to nature?1. The first case: If they can find the scent information left by themselves or their companions, they can use the smell to find the ant nest and return to the colony. 2. The second situation: If they cannot find the scent information left by themselves or their companions, they will keep searching until they die (the lifespan of ants is only a few weeks, and if they keep searching for their own ant colony without eating, they will soon die). Ants are the most common insects on earth and the most numerous insect species. All types of ants live in social groups. 7. How do ants find their way home?How do ants find their way home? Ants usually rely on smell and their antennae to identify their own kind. They identify each other by touching their antennae. They also leave their scent along the way and follow the scent to go home. If someone sprinkles them with the smell of wine or some special smell, they will lose their way. I am very happy to answer your question and I wish you good luck. 8. How do you describe in words the behavior of ants returning to nature?After the ants are released back into the wild, there are two situations: if they can find the scent information left by themselves or their companions, they can use the scent to find the ant nest and return to the colony; if they cannot find the scent information left by themselves or their companions, they will keep searching until they die (the lifespan of ants is only a few weeks, and if they keep searching for their own ant colony without eating, they will soon die). |
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