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Acrobat AntAcrobat Ant
[ Teens/Mature Teens ]Contains facts about the acrobat ant. Facts include description, habitat, and life cycle.
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All About AntsAll About Ants
[ Kids/Teens ]Learn all about ants, how they live and ant anatomy.
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Ant ColoniesAnt Colonies
[ Teens/Mature Teens ]Describes how various species organize their society. Includes facts on feeding, communication, and government.
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The Ant FarmThe Ant Farm
[ Kids ]Like an ant farm, many tunnels lead to various chambers filled with ants, goodies, and outdoor sweets (favorite links). Includes a message board, chat, and versions of the site in several languages.
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Ants - Stranger than FictionAnts - Stranger than Fiction
[ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ]Contains interesting facts about ant colonies and the job of each type of ant.
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ANTS: Facts about antsANTS: Facts about ants
[ Kids/Teens ]Contains interesting facts about ants such as body structure, life span, and life cycle.
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Behavior of Real AntsBehavior of Real Ants
[ Kids/Teens ]Explanations of what ants are capable of doing along with some ant facts. Features picture diagrams as well.
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Carpenter AntCarpenter Ant
[ Teens/Mature Teens ]Provides information about the carpenter ant such as description, life cycle, and habitat.
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Gakken's Photo Encyclopedia "Ants"Gakken's Photo Encyclopedia "Ants"
[ Teens/Mature Teens ]Helps teens identify the difference between ants and mimicking ants with an emphasis on ant species, nests, and enemies.
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Insecta Inspecta World - Argentine AntsInsecta Inspecta World - Argentine Ants
[ Mature Teens ]Discover the role of ants in ecosystems through information on their feeding and communication systems, social structure, and impact on their environment.
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Lurker's Guide to Leafcutter AntsLurker's Guide to Leafcutter Ants
[ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ]Includes art, biology, research, care, links, and images. Bilingual siteEnglish and Spanish.
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SIWeb: Ant Colony CycleSIWeb: Ant Colony Cycle
[ Teens/Mature Teens ]Outlines the steps of a typical ant colony, from the creation of the colony to the death of its queen.
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