Biology
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How EXACTLY Do Ants Recognize Their Own? [VIDEO]
Are all ants created equal? They sure look the same, and for the most part, even act the same. So how do they tell one another apart? Researchers now believe they have identified the exact mechanism that allows ants to tell friend from foe.
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