Ant Cooperation

Description:  Ants show one of the highest forms of social (or group) interactions, known as eusociality. In the following two videos ants work together to carry a large food item and create a bridge made of ants. The individual goals of ants are less important than the overall goals of the colony. Bees, wasps, termites and even some mammals (like the the naked mole-rat) show a similar behavior.

Web Resource: Eusociality - Wikipedia

This is a perfect example of mother Nature's idea of team work, we should learn from it and use it in our everyday life, there is no hard task that a TEAM cannot FINISH! two men are smarter than one man. A whole group of men and women are definitely smarter then two men.
 
Weaver ants (Oecophylla spp) live in canopies where their territories span multiple trees. They therefore need to travel between trees and for this they have developed ability to bridge gaps between twigs and leaves. They grab each other with their mandibles and build a bridge of connected ants.
 
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