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Ant Farm: These Insect Cowboys Harvest, Herd and Milk

Ants mastered husbandry way before us - about 50 million years ago - and they still continue farming today. ....

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Plaza shoplifters threaten woman with gun as she tries to photograph them

Rachelle Adams said she had no plans of trying to detain the suspects fleeing from Moosejaw on the Plaza Thursday but when one suspect pointed a gun at her, her prior military training may have taken over. ....

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Kansas City Newsflash: Country Club Plaza Gun Crime Persists

Kansas City Newsflash: Country Club Plaza Gun Crime Persists
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These ants can shrink and regrow their brains


These ants can shrink and regrow their brains
New research on Indian jumping ants shows they can undergo dramatic reversible changes previously unknown in insects.
ByTroy Farah
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For most ant colonies, there’s a straightforward hierarchy: a single queen lays all the eggs, while a caste system of workers manages everything else foraging for food, nursing baby ants, going to war, and so on. Only males and queens can reproduce, and the rest of the ants are sterile. If the queen dies, the colony usually does, too.
Things are different for the Indian jumping ant, a species with forceps-like jaws and large black eyes that inhabits forests along India’s western coast. In these colonies, if the queens die, workers host bizarre competitions in which the winner becomes the monarch and capable of producing eggs. The triumphant female ant’s ovaries expand and her brain shrinks up to 25 percent. ....

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