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'Lazy' ants lay eggs for industrious ants to eat: Study
short by Gaurav Shroff / on Saturday, 5 August, 2017
A US-based study on ants labelled as "lazy" due to their inactivity has revealed they play an important role in their societies by laying eggs probably to feed their hard-working peers, since other ant species are known to sometimes lay such unfertilised eggs. Further, other researchers claim the inactive ants may serve as a reserve, while also defending the nest.
read more at New Scientist