Ants (Nature Observation)

Billy Petersen
Professor Williams
11/12/2019
Ants

            I opened my backdoor and stepped outside. The sun was shining and there was a slight breeze. I sat down in my chair and saw a pile of ants scavenging for food. At first, I was startled by the colony of ants, but then I started to observe them. I was amazed by how social the ants were with one another. They moved in choreographed harmony, each helping one another. There is clear intelligence in their simplicity as they coordinate and gather food. They moved like an army carrying small crumbs of food on their armored bodies. For how small the ants were, their bodies were carefully assembled enabling them to carry objects heavier than their body weight. The small colony worked as an efficient team allowing each ant to gather food. I wondered how these ants communicated with another. Humans can gain valuable team building skills watching how ants work together.

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