When army ants use their own bodies to plug tiny potholes in rough trails, the whole colony benefits, a new study has found.
ROADSTERS. Army ants forced to travel on a narrow wooden strip throw themselves into holes and allow fellow travelers to race over them. Powell
Without those instant road repairs, a colony’s daily catch of food can drop by as much as 30 percent, say Scott Powell, now at the Federal University of Uberlândia in Brazil, and Nigel Franks of the University of Bristol in England.
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