Can't stop looking at this 7 way venn
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The desire to label these with major traits of ants and then fill each region with ant-species that match is making me quiver a bit even though I know it'd all be a bit much...
Aphid Farming
Single Queen
Has Majors
Silk Pupae
Fungi Farming
Can Sting
Hunting... I need more than seven please?
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The desire to label these with major traits of ants and then fill each region with ant-species that match is making me quiver a bit even though I know it'd all be a bit much...
Aphid Farming
Single Queen
Has Majors
Silk Pupae
Fungi Farming
Can Sting
Hunting... I need more than seven please?
"I love how slow Wikipedia moves during controversy. For YEARS after the "GamerGate" harassment campaign, editors refused to give up the URL of the *original* meaning of the word: A gamergate is a kind of ant.
Without a consensus to the contrary, the ants keep it."
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"I love how slow Wikipedia moves during controversy. For YEARS after the "GamerGate" harassment campaign, editors refused to give up the URL of the *original* meaning of the word: A gamergate is a kind of ant.
Without a consensus to the contrary, the ants keep it."
"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about a type of ant. For the video gaming controversy, see Gamergate controversy. For the online video game store, see GamersGate.
Lateral view of an Ophthalmopone berthoudi worker, the ant for which the term 'gamergate' was originally coined.A gamergate (/ˈɡæmərˌɡeɪt/) is a mated worker ant that is able to reproduce sexually, i.e. lay fertilized eggs that will develop as females. Gamergates are restricted to taxa where the workers have a functional sperm reservoir ('spermatheca'). In various species, gamergates reproduce in addition to winged queens (usually upon the death of the original foundress), while in other species the queen caste has been completely replaced by gamergates. In gamergate species, all workers in a colony have similar reproductive potentials, but as a result of physical interactions, a dominance hierarchy is formed and only one or a few top-ranking workers can mate (usually with foreign males) and produce eggs. Subsequently however, aggression is no longer needed as gamergates secrete chemical signals that inform the other workers of their reproductive status in the colony.
Depending on the species, there can be one gamergate per colony (monogyny) or several gamergates (polygyny). Most gamergate species have colonies with a few hundred or fewer workers."