And a model of behavior of civilization.
To: RightWhale
Some one-liners come to mind:
- An even LARGER super-colony of ants resides under my apartment!
- Just wait until the Argentine ants' economy collapses!
To: RightWhale
How do ants fight?
3 posted on
04/15/2002 2:39:04 PM PDT by
Maedhros
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AfellowInPhoenix;
Alamo-Girl;
AndrewC;
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blam;
BMCDA...
Social evolution ping!
6 posted on
04/15/2002 2:55:58 PM PDT by
Scully
To: RightWhale
My gosh, one hour 45 minutes, and no 'France surrendered' post. What's wrong with you guys?
To: RightWhale
You know, this is not surprising. Humans flock to the Cote d'Azur. The ants probably like to lie in the sun, sample the cuisine. Maybe drop in at Monte Carlo, St. Tropez. Everybody loves the Riviera.
To: RightWhale
That is HUGE! I'll never look at ants the same way again - whatever way that was.
15 posted on
04/15/2002 5:37:24 PM PDT by
Lady Jag
To: RightWhale
The colony consists of billions of Argentine ants living in millions of nests that cooperate with one another. And we think we have an immigration problem. Think of all the jobs they are taking from the local ants.
16 posted on
04/15/2002 5:41:32 PM PDT by
AndrewC
To: RightWhale
When will they have mass transportation from nest to nest? Perhaps a very narrow gauge railroad? Has anyone informed the Horned Toads Association yet? Might be a Horned Toad equivalent of Club Med.
To: RightWhale
"Don't cry for me, Argentine ants. . . ."
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