How Does Inside the ant colony - Deborah M. Gordon Work?

It’s like watching a big group of tiny workers building a super cool house, but instead of bricks and paint, they use seeds and dirt.

Ants live in an ant colony, which is kind of like a giant underground city. There are different jobs: some ants dig tunnels, others bring food back to the nest, and some take care of baby ants. It’s all organized, almost like a little society!

How They Work Together

Imagine you have 10 friends, and each one has a specific job in your classroom. One person passes out pencils, another cleans up, and someone else helps the teacher. That’s what happens with ants, they all do their part so the whole colony can thrive.

Deborah M. Gordon studied how these little workers communicate and cooperate without anyone telling them what to do. She noticed that when there are more ants around, it feels like a big party, everyone is busy and happy!

Sometimes you might see a bunch of ants walking in a line, carrying crumbs back home, just like kids walking in a line after lunch to get their snacks. That’s how they share the work and keep everything running smoothly! It’s like watching a big group of tiny workers building a super cool house, but instead of bricks and paint, they use seeds and dirt.

Ants live in an ant colony, which is kind of like a giant underground city. There are different jobs: some ants dig tunnels, others bring food back to the nest, and some take care of baby ants. It’s all organized, almost like a little society!

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  1. A group of ants working together to carry food back to their nest.
  2. An ant queen laying eggs in a dark, underground chamber.
  3. Ants following chemical trails like a map.

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