Ants started farming 66 million years ago in the aftermath of the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs, a new study suggests. Colonies of ants began farming the fungi as it experienced “a ...
The event that wiped out the dinosaurs wasn't all bad ... It was the perfect opportunity for the ancestor of a group of ants to start cultivating these microorganisms, according to a study ...
Mononykus olecranus is a rather strange dinosaur that has perplexed scientists ... that the unusual arms were used to hook and pull ants from their lairs in much the same manner used by some ...
Poochera in South Australia has just 34 inhabitants. The tiny hamlet in the outback is about to collapse, but a "dinosaur ant" could help now. It once came to prominence, when travel writer Bill ...
IN CLINIC NEXT SATURDAY. A SNOWY MORNING HERE SET THE TONE FOR THE DURHAM MUSEUM’S NEW ANTARCTIC DINOSAURS EXHIBIT. THE EXHIBIT FEATURES LIFE SIZED DINOSAUR REPLICAS. VISITORS LEARNED HOW THE ...
Lemon leafcutter Atta colombica workers carry leaves to the colony in Gamboa, Panama Asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs led to the invention of ‘ant agriculture’ Asteroid that wiped out the ...