Army ants build living bridges with their bodies
Army ants display astonishing teamwork, linking their bodies to form living bridges that span gaps during their massive foraging marches, ensuring colony survival.
Army ants, like those in Central and South American rainforests, create incredible living bridges using their own bodies. When their massive foraging columns encounter gaps, scout ants initiate this self-assembling structure. Worker ants link together with their mandibles and legs, forming a flexible chain that allows thousands of others to cross safely.
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