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Why do ants walk in lines?

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Answer: They follow scent trails

They follow scent trailsCorrect! Ants release pheromones that other ants follow. When one finds food, it leaves a chemical trail back to the nest. More ants follow and strengthen the trail, creating those neat lines!

They copy the ant in frontWrong. Ants don't visually copy each other. They follow chemical scent trails called pheromones that guide them to food sources and back home.

Their eyes only see forwardWrong. Ant vision isn't the reason. They follow invisible chemical trails left by other ants, not visual cues from ants ahead of them.

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