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The Source for information about ant colony life and founding - English
URL: http://WWW.ANTCOLONY.ORG/

The definitive source for ant enthusiasts. Purpose is to promote and encourage colony founding and exhibition of ant colonies for show and recreation and to provide the most complete web resource regarding ants online.

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SIWeb: Ant Colony Life Cycle - Queen Death - English
URL: http://research.amnh.org/entomology/social_insects/ants/pictures/0012/003.html

With the death of the colony queen, in general the colony is able to survive just a few months, as queens are seldom replaced in ants and the workers are not able to reproduce.

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The Fire Ant Colony and Life Cycle - English
URL: http://www.safe2use.com/pests/fireants/fireants2.htm

Intelligent Pest Management: Remove and control Fire Ants Safely - from The Best Control by Stephen Tvedten.

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Ant Colony Cycle - English, Portuguese
URL: http://research.amnh.org/entomology/social_insects/ants/ant_colony_cycle.html

General schema.

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The Ant: A Morphological Tour of the Super Organism - English
URL: http://jlibsch.web.wesleyan.edu/Ant/Morphology/index.html

The ant is a fascinating organism to study. Its form is both intellectually and aesthetically appealing. The many parallels that exist between humans and ants have proven thought provoking for some of the greatest scientific minds. The estimated biomass of the ants has been approximated to be roughly equal to that of humans. Ants engage in war, sew silk, garden, enslave other ants, and are one of the few species other than humans truly capable of altering their surroundings. Yet while we hold so many characteristics in common with the ant, they can appear and act as delightfully foreign to us as any Hollywood created alien.

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