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  1. I Saw an Ant in a Parking Lot by Joshua Prince, 2007-03-01
  2. Ants In My RV by Arno Herwerth, 2006-09-21
  3. PI: THE BOOK OF ANTS by Darren Aronofsky, 1998
  4. Watch Me Read: Grasshopper and Ant, Level 1.3 (Invitations to Literacy) by Alex Haber, 2006-01
  5. Amazing Ants (Sparkle Bugs Adventure) by Book Company, 2004-06-30
  6. Ants (Insects) by Cheryl Coughlan, 2000-08
  7. The Fire Ants by Walter R. Tschinkel, 2006-04-15
  8. Fire Ants by Stephen Welton Taber, 2000-09-15
  9. Hungry Ants: A Ready To Count Book (Mcgrath, Pam, Pam Mcgrath's Ants.)
  10. Essential Ant Man TPB (Essential Ant-Man) by Stan Lee, 2002-02-01
  11. "I Can't" Said the Ant: A Second Book of Nonsense by Polly Cameron, 1961
  12. Ready for Reading! A Learn-To-Read Series Set 1: Ant Books (Ready For Reading!, Set 1: Ant Books)
  13. Prisoner of the Ant People (Choose Your Own Adventure, No. 10) by R. A. Montgomery, 2006-08-01
  14. The Life Cycle of an Ant (The Life Cycle) by Hadley Dyer, Bobbie Kalman, 2005-11

121. Ants Of Arizona
ants of Arizona. I live in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. It is pretty much paradise. I started this page because I am interested in ants.
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Ants of Arizona I live in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. It is pretty much paradise. The Sonoran Desert and its spectacular saguaro cacti are just outside my door, even though I live in the middle of a city of over a million people. I started this page because I am interested in ants. I have been studying them in a semi-serious manner for the couple of years and am only now getting to the point where I think I can recognize some of the more common species. One of the main problems I ran into was getting 'calibrated' - how do I know that the ant I am looking at really is the ant species that I keyed out? I regularly would key a species out only to find that no, those ants are only two millimeters long, and the ant I'm looking at is close to a centimeter It is my goal that some of the images on these pages will help others who are learning to identify ants, by seeing color pictures of them and hopefully getting some idea of the ants' sizes and habits. Plus, it is an absolute blast to photograph ants and spiders. Be forewarned! According to researchers at

122. ANTS MARCHING - Dave Matthews Band Tribute - Home Page
Tribute band from Long Island, New York.
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Welcome to the Ants Marching Home Page! Ants Marching is the world's most musically authentic tribute to the Dave Matthews Band. Their show is the closest thing to actually attending a Dave Matthews Band concert. An Ants Marching performance matches the excitement, energy, intensity and intimacy of a DMB live show. Based on Long Island, NY, Ants Marching’s six band members are all outstanding, technically proficient, diverse and professional musicians. This is a pre-requisite for accurately replicating the challenging and demanding music of the Dave Matthews Band. Ants Marching has been performing for three years at the most reputable live music venues in the Northeast. Ants Marching has over 55 Dave Matthews Band songs in their repertoire. Their sets are comprised of standard DMB tour favorites such as "#41" and "Ants Marching," as well as rarely performed songs including "Minarets" and "Pig." Ants Marching also performs the songs that the Dave Matthews Band cover, for example, "All Along The Watchtower" and "Me And Julio Down By The Schoolyard."

123. Gordon's Ant Page
The ants. ants are among the most amazing and fascinating creatures in the world. They are the world. Why do ants live in Colonies.
http://www.earthlife.net/insects/ants.html
Have you seen the The Amazing World of Birds Yet
The Ants
Ants are among the most amazing and fascinating creatures in the world. They are all social and live in large groups of mostly sterile sisters who work to raise the sexual offspring of their mother the Queen, there are a lot of books written on ants and I hope that what you read here will wet your appetite to learn more about these delightful and complex creatures.
There are 8,800 known species of ant in the world and they have a wide variety of lifestyles. For instance the giant Australian Bull Ants which can be over 2.5 cms long, live very simple lives and the Queens and Workers look very similar. In contrast the Leaf cutting ants of Central and South America have a much more complicated social structure in their nests. There can be 3 or 4 different sizes of workers as well as large soldiers, males and Giant Queens and Gynes (a gyne is an unmated female sexual, she is called a Queen after she has mated). The oldest known ant in the world was found preserved in amber and lived 100 million years ago in the Mid-Cretaceous period. It is called Sphecomyrma freyi
Though some ant species live in extremely large nests and colonies can contain amazing numbers of ants such as the single supercolony of Formica yessensis on the Coast of Japan which is reported to have had an incredible 1 080 000 queens and 306 000 000 workers in 45 interconnected nests, others can be very small. Nests of

124. Army Ant
Includes color photographs and information about the diet, habitat, and enemies of these vicious ants.
http://www.animalsoftherainforest.com/armyant.htm

125. The Ants Are My Friends
This page isn t here. It s gone off into the wide world to find itself. It might come back one day.
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This page isn't here. It's gone off into the wide world to find itself. It might come back one day.

126. Atomic Ants Rock Band - Bring The Noise
Sito ufficiale della band del bolognese. Offre biografia della band e di ogni membro, gallerie di immagini, date di concerti, notizie varie.
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127. Lyrics And Music
Learn More About ants at Go to the ants Ant Feats Myrmecology. The ants Go Marching. Written By Unknown Copyright Unknown. The
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The ants go marching one by one, hurrah, hurrah
The ants go marching one by one, hurrah, hurrah
The ants go marching one by one,
The little one stops to suck his thumb
And they all go marching down to the ground
To get out of the rain, BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! The ants go marching two by two, hurrah, hurrah The ants go marching two by two, hurrah, hurrah The ants go marching two by two, The little one stops to tie his shoe And they all go marching down to the ground To get out of the rain, BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! The ants go marching three by three, hurrah, hurrah The ants go marching three by three, hurrah, hurrah The ants go marching three by three, The little one stops to climb a tree And they all go marching down to the ground To get out of the rain, BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! The ants go marching four by four, hurrah, hurrah The ants go marching four by four, hurrah, hurrah

128. Technology Review: MIT's Magazine Of Innovation
On the Backs of ants New networks mimic the behavior of insects and bacteria. Pheromones are the chemicals used by ants in their networks.
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129. Leaf Cutter Ant
View color photographs and facts about the habitat, diet, and enemies of these fungusfarming ants.
http://www.animalsoftherainforest.com/leafcutterant.htm

130. Ants Hill Caravan Park.
Details of a caravan park and its amenities. Contact information.
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131. Ants.dif.um.es/
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132. Carpenter Ants
Detailed guidelines about dealing with carpenter ants in the home.
http://www.allabouthome.com/tips/pests/carpenter_ants.html

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(1/4" - 1/2" long) Nesting in damp locations, carpenter ants prefer to excavate wood that has been damaged by water. From their nests in the beams, floors or walls, they scavenge the house for food crumbs and insects. Carpenter ants may occur in several colors, although the most important species are black. One of the largest members of the ant family, carpenter ants take their name from their habit of chewing passageways (called "galleries") inside wood. They live in these galleries and make excursions, most often at night, to hunt for food and water. These ants often set up satellite colonies inside homes from parent colonies located outside in a tree or landscape timber.
Where You'll Find Carpenter Ants
A clean house is no guarantee. When carpenter ants move in, the first thing they do is look for food. Unlike termites, carpenter ants do not eat wood. They search for syrup, honey, jelly, meat, fruit, grease, fat, and other domestic foods. If these favorites are not available in your home, the ants will feed on dead or living insects or any other type of organic matter. To construct their galleries, carpenter ants tear bits of wood and place them outside the nest. These sawdust-looking piles, called frass, may be the first visible sign that carpenter ants are present. Left unchecked for a period of time, these galleries can become quite large. While the primary nest is found in damp wood, carpenter ants establish many satellite colonies. This makes them difficult to control, especially since colonies may be found in any dark void- hollow curtain rods, hollow-core doors, ceilings, dead wall space, etc.

133. Australian Ants Online
Guide to the Australian ant fauna. Biology, species list, identification keys, and descriptions.
http://www.ento.csiro.au/science/ants/
No one can live in or visit Australia without having personal contact with ants... (run your mouse over the ant heads)
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134. King Of The Ants (2003/I)
King of the ants (2003/I) Cast, Crew, Reviews, Plot Summary, Comments, Discussion, Taglines, Trailers, Posters, Photos, Showtimes, Link to Official Site, Fan
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135. Forest Of UCO - Ants
Though few people realize it, leafcutter ants are one of those species that helps maintain the health of the environment. They
http://www.phoenixzoo.org/Pages/animals/leaf_cutter.html
Though few people realize it, leaf-cutter ants are one of those species that helps maintain the health of the environment. They fertilize the soil, for one thing. They cut little semicircles out of plants and carry them underground to their colonies. There they chew the leaves and use them to grow a garden of fungus. The fungus, in turn, is food for the ants. The by-products of this process leaves, fungus, ant wastes adds fertilizer to the scant topsoil of the rain forest. All this happens underground: out of sight and unappreciated by most of the human race. But then most of the workings of nature go on unnoticed and unappreciated by the human race. It amounts to a whole, enormous parallel universe, outside our ken but controlling our lives far more than we wish to admit.

136. Ecology: Competitive Mechanisms Underlying The Displacement Of Native Ants By Th
Research paper printed in 1999 investigates the causes behind Argentine ant invasions.
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INTRODUCTION It is perhaps less widely appreciated that invasions also offer unique opportunities for assessing the role of competition and other biotic interactions in the structure of communities (Diamond and Case 1986). For example, invasions allow the potential magnitude and form of interspecific competition to be gauged and characterized before species are lost through competitive exclusion or before the importance of competition is reduced over evolutionary time through niche partitioning and character displacement (Petren and Case 1996). Studies of invasions may thus serve to clarify the mechanistic bases of competitive asymmetries. METHODS Study area and system Next
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137. World Almanac For Kids
Unlike bees and wasps, some species of which are solitary, all ants are social, living in organized colonies. True ants are to be
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EXPLORE ANIMALS ENVIRONMENT HISTORICAL BIRTHDAYS ... home Contents ANT, common name for social insects of the family Formicidae, in the order HYMENOPTERA, which also includes the bees and the wasps. Unlike bees and wasps, some species of which are solitary, all ants are social, living in organized colonies. True ants are to be distinguished from the so-called white ants, or termites , constituting the separate order Isoptera. In most ant species, males remain winged throughout life, and females are winged until after mating. Certain wingless females, called workers, are usually infertile. The fertilized female becomes the queen of the colony, with the main function of laying eggs. The males die after mating, and the workers gather food, care for the young, and defend the colony. The nests of many species of ants commonly consist of chambers and galleries excavated under stones or logs or underground; some species construct their nests in mounds of earth and vegetable matter or in decayed trees. The ant family contains more than 4500 described species, widely distributed in temperate and tropical countries. The ant body consists of head, thorax, and abdomen, with the abdomen articulated to the thorax by means of an abdominal pedicel, or stalk.

138. OSU Ento & Plant Path Fire Ants
Oklahoma State University. Red Imported Fire ants (RIFA), Solenopsis invicta, are stinging insects that belong to the same order as bees and wasps.
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Red Imported Fire Ants (RIFA), Solenopsis invicta , are stinging insects that belong to the same order as bees and wasps. The RIFA now infests more than 318 million acres in the southern United States, where it has become a considerable agricultural pest and a significant health hazard. The most significant problem associated with fire ants is their stinging behavior. The ants are very aggressive and will readily attack anything that disturbs their mound. After firmly grasping the skin with its jaws, the fire ant arches its back as it inserts its rear-end stinger into the flesh, injecting venom from the poison sac. It then pivots at the head and typically inflicts an average of seven to eight stings in a circular pattern. Fire ant venom is unique because of the high concentation of toxins, which are responsible for the burning pain characteristic of fire ant stings. In Oklahoma, the OSU Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology and Oklahoma Department of Agriculture are dedicated to providing practical solutions to problems created by fire ants through research and extension. To learn more about our goals in these areas, click on the links below.
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139. Ants In His Pants
British Film Institue look at Sturges irreverant, but serious comedies.
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Light-hearted irreverence was Preston Sturges' forte but his comedies also have a serious edge. Philip Kemp recalls them below while comedy directors Terry Jones, Baz Luhrmann, Clare Kilner and Peter Farrelly offer tribute For four years from 1940 to 1944, Preston Sturges exploded over Hollywood like a fireworks display. In that short period he wrote and directed for Paramount seven pungently exuberant comedies, and tossed in a biopic as makeweight. The first of the writer-directors, he pioneered the way for John Huston, Billy Wilder and a host of others. Then, only in his mid 40s and seemingly at the height of his powers, he abruptly fizzled, sputtered and plummeted to earth. Over the next 15 years he made just four more films, in which his erstwhile brilliance flared up only fitfully, before dying bankrupt and forgotten in that graveyard of burnt-out wits, New York's Algonquin Hotel. It's an extravagant, even barely plausible trajectory, and one that might well have come from one of Sturges' own films. But then, Sturges' life and his films were constantly leaking into each other and few writers about him have been able to resist tracing the cross-connections. The reviews of James Agee, one of Sturges' earliest admirers, tended to talk less about the films than (as Penelope Houston put it) to "subject the film-maker to a curious brand of sustained psychoanalysis." Subsequent critics have frequently followed suit.

140. Cheat Code Central: Ants! Codes
ants! (Last updated January 7, 2000). Strategy Guide. Duplicate food If an ant dies, surround its remaining food on all sides with other ants.
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  • Duplicate food If an ant dies, surround its remaining food on all sides with other ants. Press [Ctrl] + A to select all the ants surrounding the food. Click on the food to have all the ants pick up the same food.
  • Walk on water in multi-player mode Change the maps of the game during multi-player mode. When using a different map than the other players, the game will allow you to walk on water in the multi-player game while the game displayed on screen is on land.
  • Cheat Codes While playing a game, enter one of the following codes to activate the corresponding cheat function: RESULT CHEAT CODE View hit points of all ants [Ctrl] L Hatch ant from anywhere [Ctrl] H Select all ants [Ctrl] A Select single ant [Ctrl] N Select previous ant [Ctrl] P Stop selected ant [Ctrl] S Options [Ctrl] O Quit game [Ctrl] Q -Some codes from: toad_snyper@flashmail.com
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