Ant Fact Number Nine

jonathan ratautas • March 27, 2021

Ants not being able to hear? Thank goodness.

Ants “listen” by feeling vibrations from the ground through their feet, and eye-less ants such as the driver ant species can communicate by using their antennae!


Plus, they can send chemical signals (called pheremones) released through their body to send messages to other ants! They send out warnings when danger’s near, leave trails of pheremones leading to food sources and even use them to attract a mate – a sort of ant love potion!


Remember, Death by Snu Snu!

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