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    Ant superorganism: Tiny insects, one huge system

    Farkas M. VivienBy Farkas M. Vivien2026.08.18.Updated:2026.08.18.No Comments1 Min Read
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    The ant superorganism is one of the most fascinating phenomena in the animal world. These tiny insects are not only hardworking little workers. They are also part of complex social systems.

    In an ant colony, thousands or even millions of individuals may live together. Each ant has its own role. Some build, some defend the colony, while others search for food or serve the queen.

    The colony works in such a coordinated way that it almost seems like one giant organism. Not many separate animals, but one living system where everyone knows exactly what to do.

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