
The Secret World of Ants
10 Amazing Facts (Planet Earth, Our Only Home, Book 2)
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Narrated by:
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Douglas Birk
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By:
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Calven Hurstin
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Have you ever paused to watch an ant scurry by and wondered what it’s really up to? Beneath the surface of your garden, beneath sidewalks, tree trunks, and even your kitchen floor, lies a bustling civilisation of unsung heroes: ants. The Secret World of Ants takes you on an eye-opening journey into the lives of these miniature powerhouses—revealing a world of strength, strategy, and spectacular cooperation that rivals human society in complexity.
Ants have roamed the Earth for more than 100 million years. They’ve outlived dinosaurs, survived ice ages, and adapted to nearly every environment from scorching deserts to dense tropical rainforests. With more than 13,000 documented species—and potentially thousands more yet to be discovered—ants are among the most widespread and diverse creatures on the planet. But it’s not just their numbers that make them impressive. It’s how they live, work, and think as a colony. This book explores how tiny individuals can come together to form complex, self-sustaining superorganisms without any central leader.
Inside, you’ll discover ten fascinating aspects of ant life—from their super strength to their surprisingly sophisticated methods of communication, construction, farming, and navigation. Did you know some ants can carry objects 50 times their own body weight? Or that others use their larvae’s silk to sew leaves together and build homes in the treetops? You’ll learn how ants “talk” using chemical signals, organise themselves without speaking a word, and even grow their own food by cultivating fungus or tending aphid herds in exchange for honeydew. Ant colonies operate with astounding efficiency.
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