Not exact matches
Army ants returning from a raid use their own bodies to fill potholes so that their fellows can maintain a forced
march.
It takes mere seconds to recognize the order in a flock of birds flying in formation, schooling fish, or an
army of a million
marching ants.
Periodically millions of
army ants would
march together through his camp, he says, like a flowing river of red.
Even keeping every surface spotless of crumbs hasn't deterred a steady stream of
ants this summer, I'd wake up to an
army of
ants marching along my kitchen bench.