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How Low Can You Go? Ants Learn to Limbo
« on: March 31, 2006, 04:14:57 PM »
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Have you ever tried to do the limbo? For ants it’s a way of life! Scientists at the University of Zurich have discovered that ants are able to learn how to visually judge the height of horizontal barriers so that they can successfully crawl under it without slowing down. Tobias Seidl will be presenting his latest research findings at the Annual Meeting for the Society for Experimental Biology on Tuesday 4th April.


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[P]Desert ants generally scurry around at high speeds whilst foraging to limit their exposure to the life threatening conditions of their habitat. C. . .


 

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