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6/29/2025, 6:09:01 AM
>>509006596
do you have a webm?
did you know despite the myth of ants being hardworking chads, about 40% of the colony are just burdenmaxxers?
do you have a webm?
did you know despite the myth of ants being hardworking chads, about 40% of the colony are just burdenmaxxers?
6/27/2025, 3:11:47 PM
>>212167601
en niet enkel paarden
https://www.sciencealert.com/many-worker-ants-are-actually-lazy-slackers-but-there-s-a-good-reason-for-that
>Back then, entomologist Daniel Charbonneau from the University of Arizona made the discovery that, despite how busy and industrious ant colonies seem to be, their general blur of movement masks a stunning truth: some 40 percent of the workforce are actually inactive slackers.
>"They really just sit there," says Charbonneau.
> the researchers simply concluded that some ants basically 'specialise' in being lazy layabouts, although the rationale behind this patently unfair division of labour remained unknown.
en niet enkel paarden
https://www.sciencealert.com/many-worker-ants-are-actually-lazy-slackers-but-there-s-a-good-reason-for-that
>Back then, entomologist Daniel Charbonneau from the University of Arizona made the discovery that, despite how busy and industrious ant colonies seem to be, their general blur of movement masks a stunning truth: some 40 percent of the workforce are actually inactive slackers.
>"They really just sit there," says Charbonneau.
> the researchers simply concluded that some ants basically 'specialise' in being lazy layabouts, although the rationale behind this patently unfair division of labour remained unknown.
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