

An informative and realistic exploration of ants and their colonies, explaining their roles, behaviors, and importance in nature. The story uses straightforward language and scientific facts to engage young readers interested in insects and biology.
Ants are insects that live together in large colonies. They build nests underground, in wood, or under stones.
Each ant colony has different kinds of ants. The queen lays eggs, workers gather food, and soldiers defend the nest.
Worker ants are small but busy. They dig tunnels, carry food, and care for young ants.
Soldier ants are bigger and stronger. They protect the nest from intruders.
The queen ant is the largest. She can live for many years and lay thousands of eggs.
Ant nests have many chambers. Some hold eggs and larvae, others store food.
Ants communicate with chemicals called pheromones. They leave trails to guide other ants to food.
Leafcutter ants cut pieces of leaves. They carry them underground to grow fungus for food.
Army ants travel in huge swarms. They march across the ground, hunting insects and small animals.
Fire ants can sting. They defend their nests fiercely.
Some ants raise other insects. They protect aphids and drink the sweet liquid they produce.
Ants live almost everywhere on Earth. They are most common in warm forests and grasslands.
Ants are very strong for their size. A single ant can carry objects many times its own weight.
Ants play important roles in ecosystems. They spread seeds, recycle nutrients, and aerate soil.
Though small, ants are powerful builders and workers. They show the strength of cooperation in nature.
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