Does An Ant Really Live In A Well Developed Ant Colony?
Yes, the ant is one of the amazing creatures of God that lives in a well developed colony, complete with sophisticated social structures, in which all the several different kinds of activity that must take place for the well being and sustenance of a colony take place. The average ant brain contains about 250,000 brain cells, and an entire colony of say, 40,000 ants would have the same number of brain cells of an average human being! Since an ant lives in a colony, it must share its food with others, and perhaps this is why an ant has two stomachs, one which holds food for itself, and the other which holds food for other ants living in the colony! Ants are such clean creatures that several worker ants are given the job of clearing out the waste and dirt from inside the nests and dumping them outside in a specially allotted rubbish dump! An ant’s skeleton exists outside its body and yet the ant is a strongman, because it can lift weights that are twenty times its body weight. One fun fa