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Scientists discover ants count steps to navigate by giving them stilts


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#1 Offline Foogoo - Posted July 28 2015 - 9:04 PM

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No kidding...

 

http://www.bio-pro.d...2494/index.html

 


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#2 Offline LC3 - Posted July 28 2015 - 9:40 PM

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Er mur gurd I saw this before somewhere!



#3 Offline dspdrew - Posted July 29 2015 - 6:35 AM

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Pretty interesting article.



#4 Offline Jonathan21700 - Posted July 29 2015 - 10:41 AM

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I've seen this. Cataglyphis are really interesting ants.






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