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The Surprising Teamwork Trick Ants Use to Double Their Strength – New Study/Science Updates



Weaver Ants Build BridgeWeaver ants have mastered a teamwork hack that humans never could: they actually work harder as their teams grow. Instead of slacking off like people in big groups, these ants double their pulling power by splitting roles — some anchoring while others pull. Scientists call it a “force ratchet,” a strategy that makes their chains […]



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Weaver ants defy the typical “social loafing” seen in larger groups. Instead, they demonstrate increased pulling power as their team size grows, thanks to a coordinated strategy. Researchers have observed that they divide labor, with some ants acting as anchors while others pull. This division of labor effectively doubles their strength, preventing the chain from collapsing. This collaborative method, described as a “force ratchet,” allows weaver ants to achieve impressive feats of strength through teamwork. This strategy highlights a unique evolutionary adaptation that contrasts with human group dynamics.

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