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Organisms are adapted to the environment in which they live, or the environment has a great influence on and even determines the morphology of organisms. For example, most of the animals that live in the snow are white to match the color of the environment; The surface of the body has dense hairs or a thick layer of fat to protect against the cold. Arctic foxes are short-legged and have small ears, which are good for keeping body heat; Tropical foxes, on the other hand, have long legs and large ears, and can run fast and maintain a keen sense of hearing and heat dissipation.
The main characteristic of the environment in which the arctic fox lives is cold, so although the arctic fox sacrifices a certain speed advantage and auditory acuity, it can save energy and solve the main problems of life in cold areas.
As a result of biological evolution, especially the competition for survival, the structures retained by organisms often have their own functions, and the useless parts are degraded in order to save precious material and energy and material resources.
Ants mainly live under the ground, and their wingless characteristics are adapted to their living environment, but at the same time, ants have flexible and strong limbs, which allow them to move flexibly. In the case of queens and males, the wings are still useful, so they are retained.
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If an ant becomes a fly if it has wings, of course it doesn't want to, because ants want to be useful animals for nature, ha.
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Ants have wings, it's just that you haven't seen them.
Ant wings are only available to mature female ants for their family reproduction. Every year, a large number of winged female ants fly out of their burrows.
Worker ants have no wings, and the food on the ground is enough for them to eat, and there is no need to forage in the air on the ground they choose.
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Ants have wings, but they're just too small to see.
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The life of ants is not needed.
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Not all ants don't have wings.
There are also flying ants.
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Because his legs are enough.
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Ants, although they do not have wings, are still insects. This is because insects refer to a class of arthropods with trilobal legs, segmented bodies, exoskeletons on the body surface, a pair of compound eyes, and a pair of antennae. Ants have a common feature of these insects, so they are classified as insects.
In the process of evolution, ants have developed many adaptive characteristics, such as sociality, division of labor and cooperation, etc., which make them widely distributed and multiply on the earth. Although ants do not have wings, they can find food through underground tunnels or branches between plants, and some species of ants develop wings during the breeding season to facilitate migration and reproduction.
In conclusion, although ants do not have wings, they are still insects and have the common characteristics of insects.
Because it's a bird, it's going to fly.
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