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Life among the ants

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A concise natural history that surveys ant anatomy, life cycle, and colony organization, then examines major behavioral types and ecological roles. It describes bodily structures and internal systems, explains reproduction and metamorphosis, and outlines how specialized groups harvest seeds, cultivate fungus, store honeylike secretions, and wage nomadic or raiding campaigns. Chapters treat slave-making species, matriarchal and worker castes, and mutualisms such as dairies and inquilines. The text combines observational description with accessible explanation of habits, nest life, and interspecies interactions, illustrated with drawings and pointers to further reading for the curious lay reader.

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Vance Randolph

Vance Randolph was an American author and folklorist known for his detailed observations of nature and rural life. His works often explore the intricacies of the natural world, as seen in his notable titles "Life among the ants" and "Life among the butterflies." Randolph's writing reflects a deep appreciation for the environment and the creatures that inhabit it, providing readers with insightful perspectives on the lives of these small beings. His contributions to literature highlight the importance of understanding and preserving the delicate balance of ecosystems.

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