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If you draw a circle around the ants, the ants will also go out, and at first they will go around in circles. But after a while, they'll crawl out of the house.
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Draw a circle around the ants, and of course the ants will go out. The ant doesn't know that it can't go outside the enclosure.
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If you just draw a circle, the horse will come out of the circle, and if you draw a circle with a mothball, the ant will not dare to go because it smells of camphor.
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People who like to study ants know that ants have a particularly strange phenomenon, that is, when ants crawl, draw a circle around the ants, and the ants will never be able to get out of the circle, although the answer is incredible, but in reality it is true, so what is the reason for this? Why can't ants get out of this circle? According to scientists, ants are able to move entirely by their sense of smell.
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Absolutely. Ants rely on pheromones to find their way.
However, if you use a strong smell of strokes to make circles, the ants may not smell the pheromones and get lost.
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Draw a circle around the ant, if the circle is drawn with insecticidal chalk, the ant will not be able to walk out, if it is with a normal stroke, the ant will be able to walk out.
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When I was a child, I did this experiment, and the ants would go out of the circle, even if they drew a circle with something that repellent insects, they would go out when the smell was gone.
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I come to this question, draw a circle around the ant, will the ant go out? I think draw a circle around the ants and the ants will get out.
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That's going to go out, too.
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OneBecause ants are animals that he does not look in the direction in front of him with his eyes, he mainly uses his sense of smell to smell to distinguish different directionsIf we draw a circle on the paper with a pen, the ant will move forward when it smells the smell, and when it touches the circle, it feels like it is on the wrong path, so it will turn around and continue walking, so it has no way to get out.
IIAnts usually understand when carrying food, mainly through their pair of antennae to communicate with each other, when they receive a signal, they will discern the direction, and then go to the place where the signal is given to meet his companions, so when they find a food, they will come in groups to carry the food back to the hole, without their tentacles.
IIIAnts can be said to be able to tell by the smell of something in addition to their antennae, because when ants find food, they leave their own special mark on the roadIn this way, when they find their companions, they will find the places they have been to according to these imprints, but when they draw circles around the ants, it is equivalent to changing its original smell.
Fourth, in fact, not all ants are like this, there are also special ants, may go out directly because of some luck problems, when the ants gradually explore in the circle, they may eventually rush out of the circle, because this is also their final helpless choice, if normal it is not able to go out.
Interested friends can try it for themselves, so that they can feel this magical scene more deeply, so that they can also have a deeper understanding of the ant animal.
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Ants rely on smell to identify directions. Their tentacles are their olfactory organs, and every time they go out, they leave their own scent in the places they walk. This scent can also be used to mark a route for a companion. until they find a familiar smell, so ants often turn in the circle they draw.
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Because the appearance of this circle is the same, the ant can't discern the direction, which may disrupt some of the order of its thinking, so it is a little unrecognizable.
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Because this circle may not be the route when the ant came, doesn't the ant know the direction by the signal and then by the record, if the circle is drawn, it destroys its sense of direction.
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I estimate that the ants will walk around this circle, judge whether there is any danger, and then walk out again around this circle.
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Legend has it that there is a leader ant among the ants, and if the leader ant keeps circling around this place when he is sick, then the whole group of ants will follow the trajectory left by the leader ant until his physical strength is exhausted.
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It's a lie, and there is no way to get out. Practice is the only criterion for testing truth. You can try. I have done many experiments with different pens and different ants, but I can't stop the ants at all, and the ants ignore the existence of the circle. Just get out there.
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I guess I drew a circle to isolate the smell of the ants from the outside, so the ants couldn't find their way home.
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I've done this experiment before, but the ants will be able to get out on their own after a while, depending on whether the circle is deep or not.
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Because it interferes with the signal of the ant, the ant relies on the signal to identify the direction, and if it draws a circle, its signal may be disrupted.
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After drawing a circle for an ant, why can't it get out? Scientists give the reason.
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Because he himself knew that he was sealed.
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This is the first time I've heard that this experiment has never been done before, so I'll do it when I have time to see if it really can't get out.
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Because ants are non-visual animals, they move through their sense of smell, and if the smell is isolated, it is impossible for them to get out of this circle.
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It can't go out mainly because the little ant relies on the smell to discern the direction, and also relies on the antennae on the head to communicate, when the ant goes to the edge of the smell and wants to leave, but the different smell outside makes it suspect that it is going the wrong way and goes back.
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Because ants mainly look for directions based on smells when they are on the move, when we draw a circle around them, it will disturb the surrounding smells, so that ants cannot distinguish the direction.
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Circles can really trap things, such as ants, as long as you draw a circle around the ant, it will never be able to walk out, why is that? Next, let's take a look at what's going on!
I saw a very interesting experiment on the Internet, that is, a netizen was bored and used ants as an experiment. He first caught a few ants, and then drew a circle around the ants, and a strange scene appeared, the ants were trapped in this circle and couldn't get out of the circle, which was really amazing! So what's going on here?
According to scientists, the main reason is that the little ant relies on the smell to identify the direction, and also relies on the antennae on the head to communicate, and when the netizen draws a circle with a pen, the pen water will emit a unique smell, so when the ant walks to the edge, it smells this smell and wants to leave, but the different smell outside makes it suspect that it is going the wrong way, so the ant will always go in circles and can't go out.
Therefore, scientists call the phenomenon of "suicide spiral" by ants, which means that once ants enter a circle, they will circle in circles indefinitely, and they will not be able to get out until they die. However, there is another type of ant that is even stranger, and that is the soldier ant. When soldiers go out to hunt, they say that they rely on the breath left by other ants to identify the direction, and once they can't smell the breath of other ants, they will keep turning in circles in place, which is the most incredible phenomenon.
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After drawing a circle for an ant, why can't it get out? Scientists give the reason.
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Those who rely on smell to discern the direction, when you draw a circle with a pen, the pen water will emit a unique smell, and the ants will think that they are going the wrong way.
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Mainly because the little ant relies on the smell to identify the direction, and also relies on the antennae on the head to communicate, and when the netizen draws a circle with a pen, the pen water will emit a unique smell, so when the ant walks to the edge, it smells this smell and wants to leave, but the different smell outside makes it suspect that it is going the wrong way, so the ant will keep going in circles and can't go out.
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Smaller ants rely on smell to orient themselves and antennae on their heads to communicate.
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Small ants rely on smell to identify directions, and when drawing circles, the brush water will emit a unique smell, which will lead to errors in the judgment of ants.
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Ants rely primarily on smell to discern directions. The smell of the pen made the ants misjudge.
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Ants rely on smell to find their way, and because there are black circles, ants think they are going the wrong way.
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The ant felt that it was not the way he came, and thought that he had gone wrong and would not go again.
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Because the little ants rely on smell to identify the direction, the pen water will emit a unique smell, and the ants will always walk in circles and circles.
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The behavior of ants is supported by scientific evidence. Ants have tentacles on their heads, which is how they communicate every day. In addition, they also discern external odors through their antennaeThis means that ants are also an insect and can distinguish directions by smell.
If you use a ballpoint pen to draw a circle around the ants, it is equivalent to blocking the road to distinguish the smell, so they will turn around in the circle. In fact, it is possible to trap ants without drawing circles. The reason is to change the smell of the surrounding environment.
Draw a circle around the ants to leave the smell. Ants are attracted to these scents, and they will move within this closed circle. As it progresses, the smell becomes stronger and stronger, and the ant's suicide process becomes more and more persistent.
Actually, it has to do with the characteristics of the ants. Ants mainly rely on smell to distinguish directions. It can be said that their vision is weak.
They are not sensitive to light. Communication between peers is also carried out through the scent of the head and the antennae.
In the search for food, once the ants are exposed to their mate's scent, they will follow their partner's scent movement, and in these scents they will know the messages left by their partner. However, ants have great disadvantages in distinguishing directions by smell. That is, ants will become dependent on these odors.
Once they smell a familiar scent, they will have no sense of direction and will directly follow the scent movement. If the smell is closed, then the ant may move in a circle, so it never leaves the circle.
In fact, a group of ants can have a suicide spiral of up to 366 meters in diameter. It takes about an hour for these ants to complete a circle. It can be seen that in the suicide spiral of the ant colony, the smell of the ants is more dependent, and it is precisely because they are surrounded by the smell of their partner that the ants feel very comfortable with the suicide spiral, unlike the individual ants, although they are suspiciously spiraling in order to find their mate, it is still possible to get out of the spiral, but it is difficult for the colony to get out of the suicide spiral.
It can be said that this ant is very helpful in the face of foreign enemies. It is possible to unite to defeat the enemy through the breath of a partner, but the trouble is that the entire ant colony is now blind.
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Why can't ants get out after drawing a circle with a pen? After reading the knowledge.
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Because ants distinguish directions according to their sense of touch and touch, entering the circle is a wall for him.
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This is generally because ants have a specific perceptual ability to find the direction they came from, and they can't find a sense of direction when they enter the circle.
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This is because the way ants behave has a lot to do with their antennae.
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Ants rely on smell to identify direction and location, and their tentacles are the olfactory organs.
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