Species of rock ant doesn't just walk randomly, they 'meander' systematically

If you’ve ever watched an ant searching for food, you probably assumed that they were just covering ground in a random fashion. But a study by researchers reporting in the journal iScience on January 30 now finds that at least one species of rock ant doesn’t walk randomly at all. Instead, their search combines systematic meandering with random walks interspersed.


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Source: Phys.org