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All About Ants

Unknown Author
4.9/5 (10989 ratings)
Description:Long before man made his appearance on earth, ants were living and working together successfully, adapting and evolving to fit the circumstances of their environment. ALL ABOUT ANTS is a complete reference work on nature's most numerous social insect. An informative study for students and interested readers, this volume includes discussions of every phase of the life of ants; their evolution, place in the classification of living things, body structure, social organization, behavior, life cycles, and more are thoroughly discussed in clear, non-technical language. Twenty-two chapters disclose remarkable facts about these tiny, complicated creatures, and through the authors' research and involved study many old theories are discounted and new findings set forth in their place. Regarded by many as a "higher" form of intelligence, the ant has a relatively larger brain mass than most insects. The capacity for learning, coupled with certain insects, is definitely evident. However, current opinion seems to be that the ant is capable only of simple learning - not of reasoning. New theories and interesting observations, coupled with twenty-seven illustrations and an appendix on how to cultivate and maintain an ant colony (as a hobby), complement this excellent introduction to a fascinating group in the insect world. In addition, the last chapter deals with termites and their social organization. Termites are not technically classified as ants, but spring from related ancestors and are similar in many significant ways.Table of contentsChapter 1: Ants - everywhereChapter 2: Miniature worldChapter 3: CycleChapter 4: House and homeChapter 5: PrimitivesChapter 6: HuntressesChapter 7: GleanersChapter 8: GardenersChapter 9: DairymaidsChapter 10: Neighbors, friends, enemiesChapter 11: The master, the masteredChapter 12: DependentsChapter 13: Instinct and intelligenceChapter 14: Tastes and smellsChapter 15: OrganizationChapter 16: Shape, size, and formChapter 17: GuestsChapter 18: AncientsChapter 19: HitchhikersChapter 20: Give and takeChapter 21: Ant and manChapter 22: TermitesAppendix: Keeping antsReferencesWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with All About Ants. To get started finding All About Ants, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Pages
220
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
The World Publishing Company
Release
1965
ISBN

All About Ants

Unknown Author
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: Long before man made his appearance on earth, ants were living and working together successfully, adapting and evolving to fit the circumstances of their environment. ALL ABOUT ANTS is a complete reference work on nature's most numerous social insect. An informative study for students and interested readers, this volume includes discussions of every phase of the life of ants; their evolution, place in the classification of living things, body structure, social organization, behavior, life cycles, and more are thoroughly discussed in clear, non-technical language. Twenty-two chapters disclose remarkable facts about these tiny, complicated creatures, and through the authors' research and involved study many old theories are discounted and new findings set forth in their place. Regarded by many as a "higher" form of intelligence, the ant has a relatively larger brain mass than most insects. The capacity for learning, coupled with certain insects, is definitely evident. However, current opinion seems to be that the ant is capable only of simple learning - not of reasoning. New theories and interesting observations, coupled with twenty-seven illustrations and an appendix on how to cultivate and maintain an ant colony (as a hobby), complement this excellent introduction to a fascinating group in the insect world. In addition, the last chapter deals with termites and their social organization. Termites are not technically classified as ants, but spring from related ancestors and are similar in many significant ways.Table of contentsChapter 1: Ants - everywhereChapter 2: Miniature worldChapter 3: CycleChapter 4: House and homeChapter 5: PrimitivesChapter 6: HuntressesChapter 7: GleanersChapter 8: GardenersChapter 9: DairymaidsChapter 10: Neighbors, friends, enemiesChapter 11: The master, the masteredChapter 12: DependentsChapter 13: Instinct and intelligenceChapter 14: Tastes and smellsChapter 15: OrganizationChapter 16: Shape, size, and formChapter 17: GuestsChapter 18: AncientsChapter 19: HitchhikersChapter 20: Give and takeChapter 21: Ant and manChapter 22: TermitesAppendix: Keeping antsReferencesWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with All About Ants. To get started finding All About Ants, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
220
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
The World Publishing Company
Release
1965
ISBN
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