ants in the PONS Dictionary

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Lianas also provide access routes in the forest canopy for many arboreal animals, including ants and many other invertebrates, lizards, rodents, sloths, monkeys, and lemurs.
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Ants like to eat and collect the honeydew made by the caterpillar.
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The ultimate goal is to spread throughout the garden, into the house, and finally to drive out the red ants and human owners.
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Ants, lizards and birds eat the larvae and pupae and in monsoon the larvae suffer 30% mortality.
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The aggressive ants release an alarm pheromone and rush out of their thorn barracks in great numbers.
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To make the ants, meat is marinated for a short time at room temperature while the noodles are soaked to soften.
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A common sight are great anthills, the nests of wood ants, of which there are several species in the region.
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When ants come across a specific pheromone, they approach the source with jaws wide open, as if confronting a threat.
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The animal arrives half-starved, begging for food, but the brat cruelly sends him off to find some ants, though the anteater finds none.
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The tree is pollinated primarily by bats, but can also occur by way of honeybees, flies, wasps, ants, tenerionid beetles and tettigometid bugs.
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