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单词 ANTS
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1. Many ants kill the horse.
2. A swarm of ants are moving busily.
3. Ants, beetles, butterflies and flies are all insects.
4. The lawn was crawling with ants.
5. The kitchen was infested with ants.
6. Some ants eject formic acid when irritated.
7. Ants follow a scent trail laid down previously.
8. It is not enough to be industrious, the ants are very industrious. You are what?
9. Female ants release pheromones from their scent glands.
10. The kitchen floor was crawling with ants.
11. Ants scurried around the pile of rotting food.
12. They make experiments with ants.
13. The ground was crawling with ants.
14. Social insects, such as ants, live in large colonies.
15. Some ants can give you a nasty nip.
16. An army of ants marched across the path.
17. The social order of ants is very interesting.
18. Some scientists attribute intelligence to ants.
19. These ants can demolish large areas of forest.
20. The floor was crawling with ants.
21. It seems these ants can tolerate temperatures which would kill other species.
22. They were horrified to see files of ants marching through the kitchen.
23. The way ants work is an object lesson in order and organization.
24. She had ants in her pants ever since she won that ticket to Bermuda.
25. The industry of these little ants is wonderful to behold.
26. Snakes abounded in the palace grounds, as did ants.
26. try its best to gather and create good sentences.
27. How damaging are ants to plants?
28. People are always busy, like the flies and ants.
29. It is not enough to be industrious, so are the ants. What are you industrious about? 
30. It is not enough to be industrious, so are the ants. What are you industrious for?
1. A swarm of ants are moving busily.
2. Ants, beetles, butterflies and flies are all insects.
3. The lawn was crawling with ants.
4. The kitchen was infested with ants.
5. Some ants eject formic acid when irritated.
6. Ants follow a scent trail laid down previously.
7. They make experiments with ants.
8. Some scientists attribute intelligence to ants.
9. She had ants in her pants ever since she won that ticket to Bermuda.
10. The industry of these little ants is wonderful to behold.
31. An army of ants overran our picnic.
32. The jelly was sweet and the ants ate it.
33. Ants know how to carry heavy loads.
34. But like ants, individual mobots are dispensable.
35. The parents were scurrying about like ants.
36. The anteater couldn't have existed before the ants.
37. Lay out the small, smooth wooden blocks or small boxes where the living compartments for the ants are to be.
38. A colony of ants on the move from one nest site to another exhibits the Kafkaesque underside of emergent control.
39. And there was the answer - a large family of ants had made its home there!
40. One set concerned some ants going into a kitchen where there was jelly on the table.
41. Co-operation within a colony, especially by means of labour-dividing castes, is probably what ants are most famous for.
42. Then everyone began giving advice to the teacher who had stepped in the fire ants.
43. All he was aware of now were ants crawling up the leg on an endless march towards the wound.
44. The most sophisticated farmers are the leaf-cutting ants, which cultivate fungus on fresh vegetation thanks to an assembly-line of specialised castes.
45. Ants are social insects, so their life is a fairly complicated one.
46. You can see families on outings alongside the drive below you, looking like ants at their own picnic.
47. And yet, such sensitive elongations the anteater had, too, uncomplicated by assertions of power, even over ants.
48. These are domed-shaped mounds, around three feet across, covered in pine needles and busy with ants moving over the surface.
49. Unlike those I had found in the winter, these ants crawled about weakly.
50. Like an aphid, then, the caterpillar employs ants as bodyguards, but it goes one better.
51. The bird adopts a characteristic squatting posture with its wings thrust forward to allow the ants access to the important feather tracts.
52. If they had been left there, they would have been ruined by white ants and fungus.
53. Ants often farm colonies of aphids on garden plants, feeding off their honeydew, while protecting the aphids from predators.
54. At one time Camille and her peers had moved around like soldier ants devouring all in their path.
55. It was not easy to store the counterfoils of sale vouchers out of the range of white ants.
56. He lifted it and red ants scurried and bustled, pulling and pushing their torpedo-shaped eggs to safety.
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57. Ants frequently got caught in the pine resins that were destined to become amber, and numerous fossil species have been recognized.
58. All through their brief history, the ants had got into the habit of deceiving themselves that there must be an Enemy.
59. The ants are so minute that they can dodge the rays and so survive the ordeal.
60. Ants become a problem species when they somehow interfere in the human pursuit of wealth, happiness and growing food.
61. It was like wandering in the lair of giant ants - or something.
62. The main storage medium inside willow seeds, ants and all other living cells is not electronic but chemical.
63. They show remarkable adaptations, from the migrations of birds to the slave-making castes of ants.
64. An endless stream of self-powered ants can be sent up to the end of the cable with no further power input whatsoever!
65. But, unlike the eggs of bees and ants, ambrosia beetle eggs do need to be penetrated by something.
66. The sailors swarmed like ants over the rigging ... she'd seen them many a time.
67. For example, ants are able to memorize the path through a maze and are capable of applying this learning to other mazes.
68. Put all the world's land animals on a pair of scales and 10% of the weight would be ants.
69. Termites and ants do it seasonally when the time comes for them to mate, disperse and set up new colonies.
70. One of the things that I found fascinating was watching ants.
71. Some felt like insignificant ants in a great mass of urban workers.
72. Beneath the flowering plants were slats of the veranda half eaten by ants or crumbling with tropical humidity.
73. Ants and their fellow travellers Many arthropod guests also undergo physiological changes that smooth their integration into ant society.
74. The regimented society of social insects such as ants and bees is an object lesson in order and organization.
75. Did you get to die a horrible death with giant ants gnawing at your body?
76. It reared high above their heads and made the river market into a town of ants, the meaningless scurryings of insects.
77. An alternative suggestion is that the substances produced by ants might supplement the birds' preen oil in some way.
78. It does this by disguising itself as an aphid, in order to avoid being detected by the ants.
79. A million red ants crawling inside a silk sheet, that was what I should have seen.
80. The ants like to feed on the sugary liquid which the aphids produce in large drops from their rear end.
81. Men crawled over the area like ants over an anthill, and several small handcarts rolled along here and there.
82. Then ants would crawl through the cracks in the floor and build a big nest in the middle of the bedroom.
83. When I was heavily pregnant we lived in one room that was infested with red ants.
84. The ants run the gamut from conflict to conquest to apparent cooperation.
85. Ants are called social insects because they live in large colonies.
86. But like a howitzer brought out to shoot ants, it left us with other problems.
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87. Remember the time we found those ants tasted like dill pickles?
88. It feeds largely on ants whose remains can be found in the birds droppings, which resemble cigarette ash.
89. Those ants that invaded my pants, finis .
90. This anteater loves to eat ants!
91. How Many Ants in an Anthill?
92. Ants are a parallel processing machine.
93. What did Hopper threaten the ants to do?
94. Esterase isoenzymes of the samples of the selected ants are studied with isoelectrofocusing ( IEF ).
95. He was like a green insect attacked by ants, its whole body quivering in its resistance.
96. Inseminated females of the blood-red ant invade wood ant nests, steal the pupae, and the ants that hatch are made to work for the strange queen.
97. This type of society is only common among a group of insects in the order Hymenoptera equipped with a sting – ants, bees and wasps.
98. The worker ants hide in the holes of this death trap with their mouths open wide, waiting for locusts, butterflies or other insects to land.
99. Photographs can also point out the extraordinary or magical in the seemingly irrelevant, as in Bolucevschi Vitali's prizewinning image of ants poised like dancers in stellar form.
100. One answer: Couzin found is that army ants follow a simple procedure: everybody coming home has the right-of-way.
101. Ants don't carry calendars around with them any more than fiddler crabs possess real wrist watches.
102. Any of several other animals, including the echidna , aardvark, and pangolin, that feed on ants.
103. To improve global convergence, an outside force makes ants move according to the whole city's distribution.
104. Intel estimates that about 10 quintillion (or a 1 followed by 19 zeros) transistors ship each year. That 10,000 times the number of ants on Earth.
105. Found on golf courses, at picnic grounds, and at playgrounds, Red Fire Ants are very common.
106. I bent low to photo graph the queen ant--- so low that the enraged soldier ants were able to leap on to my camera.
107. Ants then came to take it away for food, but the titmouse had been hurt by the owl's claws and the fall to the ground, so it couldn't move.
108. Violent some, we are crawled ants which is going forward difficultly.
109. Those deposits had placed the origin of ants in Laurasia.
110. A few scrubby trees, like red alder, have re-established themselves, and ants, frogs, meadowlarks, beavers and other species have moved in.
111. Ants are the history of social organization and the future of computers.
112. A crow of bloodthirsty ants is attracted by the carrion.
113. Leaf-cutter ants have powerful blades on either side of their head.
114. Each insect contributes something just as ants aerate the soil.
115. The ants had been quick to find an answer to my thoroughly unscientific methods!
116. Bit by bit, we have pieced together incredible vistas of creation next to which we and our entire Earth are less than ants in an anthill.
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117. Clever spiders A chemical used by golden orb web spiders to keep ants at bay could make a useful pest control agent, say researchers.
118. For a tiny insect, red fire ants pack a nasty sting.Stepping on a nest can put you in the hospital.
119. Kinda like ants on roller skates ... in a conga line.
120. The number of diffluent ants is adjusted by simulated annealing for expediting convergence.
121. Populations of the coast horned lizard (Phrynosoma coronatum) have declined sharply in recent years due to the displacement of native ants the lizard depends on for food.
122. In the garden plant perennials such as bee balm, catmint, rosemary and other "strong-smelling" herbs thought to deter ants and other pests.
123. And a friend up in McCall, Idaho , where carpenter ants thrive, who I watched pull a carpenter ant off the floor of his living room and take it outside rather than kill it.
124. Porters ants can hold 52 times the equivalent weight of the object.
125. Life at the ground level is not just a random mix of species, not an interspersion of fungi, bacteria, worms, ants, and all the rest.
126. Draw a line of chalk or sprinkle baby powder across the spot where the ants are entering your home.
127. At this time, I am anxious a wok ants - round and round.
128. We’re like ants in a large anthill and we carry out our tasks, even when we don’t want to.
129. Two ants came out and took the grasshopper into their nest.
130. Ants will then be saved from destitution, for they'll have abundant supply.
131. The stronger the pheromone signal, the more other ants followed that route.
132. Leaf-cutter ants have powerful blades on either side of their head that are as sharp as any man-made knife.
133. The ants in the nest then clear the passage to begin the day's foraging.
134. University of Sydney researchers found that cat food left next to ponds in the Northern Territory attracted meat ants, which then attacked baby cane toads emerging from the water.
135. Your body has been genetically enhanced with the strength and flame resistance of the Grayditch Fire Ants!
136. Roaches ( 6.4 % ), bugs ( 3.3 % ), grasshoppers ( 6.7 % ), and ants ( 3.2 % ) were the other insect prey consumed by the owlet.
137. Undecane, part of the pheromone trail left by cockroaches and ants, is present.
138. Ants can swarm over a field and find the choicest food in it as if the swarm were a large compound eye .
139. In the Arizona desert where Deborah Gordon studies red harvester ants (Pogonomyrmex barbatus), a colony calculates each morning how many workers to send out foraging for food.
140. And at your feet is a swath of ants bearing triangular bits of green leaf.
141. Every so often the kitchen would be invaded by ants.
142. The Ants inquired of him. " Why did you not treasure up food during the summer? "
143. Moreover, each red ant has the characteristics that pertain to each of its ancestor categories. For example, red ants have six legs, which is one of the defining characteristics of the class Insecta.
144. I helped Dany prepare the hot-air balloon for a tour of the lake. It was a beautiful day, and I couldn't wait to explore the hillsides looking for ants.
145. Yang Pao ran over and picked the titmouse up, brushing away the ants.
146. The researchers previously found only in fossils of a subfamily ants.
147. Like worker ants they rush around and scurry as if the world is at an end.
148. The movie also shows quicksand, man-eating ants and enormous Hawaiian waterfalls,[] all of which do not exist in the Peruvian Amazonia.
149. Asian ants build up piles of grasshopper debt and feel rich.
150. First, they hunt for ants, termites and, especially, honey (mainly that of stingless bees)—more so than all their fellow orangutans elsewhere.
151. Ant colony algorithm is a kind of swarm intelligence heuristic approach that inspired from ants finding foods.
152. I understand that there are Hindus who believe that the world was created in a cosmic butter churn and Nigerian peoples who believe that the world was created by God from the excrement of ants.
153. From there you could see the Arawak Indians moving in lines like ants along the cliffs of the sierra, carrying sacks of ginger on their backs and chewing pellets of coca to make life bearable.
154. It uses artificial ants, which have memories,[] to find the shortest path to food source through the exchange of information between individuals with mutual cooperation from formicary.
155. Perched on the tendril of a Passiflora plant, the egg of the Julia heliconian butterfly may be safe from hungry ants.
156. The ant-king had come in the night with thousands and thousands of ants, and the grateful creatures had by great industry picked up all the millet-seed and gathered them into the sacks.
157. Li says the ants were able to cross the cleaned silk but were unable to cross in the two cases where pyrrolidine alkaloid was present.
158. The aardvark is a mammal that burrow into the ground to catch ants and termites.
159. I think this should become the jumping-off point in dealing with ants tribe issues.
160. " the ants said:"If you were foolish enough to sing all the summer, you must dance supperless to bed in the winter.
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