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Empire of Ants
Empire of Ants: The Hidden Worlds and Extraordinary Lives of Earth's Tiny Conquerors | Susanne Foitzik, Olaf Fritsche
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This sweeping portrait of the world�s uncontested six-legged conquerors will open your eyes to the secret societies thriving right beneath your feet�and shift your perspective on humanity. Ants number in the ten quadrillions, and they (…more)
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tokorowilliamwallace
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Immersive in research known about ants so far, which I didn't realize was so advanced. The end speaks of how studying ant behavior and mechanisms for living and their systems can help us in tech and society and healthcare research for the future. Informative of systems, how they go about doing things, what they figured out by evolutionary instinct before homo sapiens. Good information on the environmental impacts. Some notes on method, fieldwork.

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Aruckdes
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What an amazingly fun and accessible read (for non-scientists). The world of ants is fascinating and the parallels and non-parallels between human and non-human likeness can tell us so much about the world around us, beyond a simple understanding of myrmecology. Treat yourself and read this book!

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Slynn71
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I dunno why i am fascinated by a book about ants…this is def daytime reading.

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ixnayokay
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Good details on lots of kinds of ants. Interesting to read about the trials of the myrmecologists and see some of the solutions evolution has come up with. Good inspiration for generative art.