Ants And the Children of the Garden Relating the Habits of the Black Harvester
Ants And the Children of the Garden Relating the Habits of the Black Harvester
Joshua Dean Simkins
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Instinct, Learning, Memory. ALBERT. They say an ant has instinct. What's that? ANT. Acting for the community without the influence of self-experience and without knowing why you are doing it. ALBERT. That's too much for me. But I think ants can learn. You know that you carried very few melon seed home until after Florence got to cracking them for you. After that you brought in a pile every day. FLORENCE. Yes, and I've seen your ants drop twenty on the trail when the sun got too hot. Do you reme...mber that time you stood on my thumb while I took the melon seed away from you, removed the kernel and handed it back? I then lowered my hand and you strutted away, taking the kernel home. Why, some of you are regular pets. KENNETH. Yes, but not the young ones. I thought two of them had stung me today until I saw their sharp teeth and the sharp dagger on each jaw. FLORENCE. At last I've made a trail that you will use, but you shy clear of the bridge over a tiny canyon. My trail passes across a mat of tangled grass that you could hardly get through.
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