Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Bbc Mega Video What Lesson Could We Learn From These Ants?

What lesson could we learn from these ants? - bbc mega video

Scientists from Japan and Spain have discovered that a single colony of Argentine ants mega covers most parts of the world.

Ants live in large numbers throughout Europe, the USA and Japan belong to the same colony of similar things, and refuse to fight them. The colony of May, the largest of its kind that has all kinds of insects and May in competition with the people in the extent of their domination of the world known.

Established researchers in Japan and Spain, directed by Eirik Sunamura University of Tokyo, that Argentine ants in Europe, Japan and California and lives a chemical surprisingly similar profile of hydrocarbons on their cuticle, told the BBC.

The small ant colonies have always been super-aggressive with each other. So ants from the west coast of Kobe, Japan fought their rivals, while ants from the Super-European settlement did not cope with those of the Iberian colonies.

But whenever the ants of European colonization and super-California and the largest colony of Japan came in contact, acted as if they were friends of old. TheseAntennas ants rubbed with others, and never became aggressive and tried to avoid each other.

In short, they acted as if it belonged to the same colony, although living on different continents, separated by vast oceans.

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