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Journey to the Ants: How the Planet's Most Numerous Insects War, Cooperate, and Build Communities

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Journey to the Ants: How the Planet's Most Numerous Insects War, Cooperate, and Build Communities
14.99 €
Socialism works. Karl Marx just picked the wrong species," said Edward Wilson and Bert Höldobler, who have spent a lifetime studying ants. And indeed: each anthill is a superorganism endowed with a strong collective feeling. With its help ants come up with clever strategies, defeating predatory wasps and hornets many times larger than themselves, build the most complex passages and tunnels and adapt the most unfriendly environment for their needs. This book is a complete and vivid guide to the amazing world of ants, which, thanks to their exceptional communication abilities, have become one of the most successful species on the planet. Inside are hundreds of unique photographs.
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