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If you see an ant digging an anthill, chances are it's: a. A worker b. A drone c. A larva d. A queen
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If you see an ant digging an anthill, chances are it's: a. A worker b. A drone c. A larva d. A queen
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If you see an ant digging an anthill, chances are it's:
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b. A drone
c. A larva
d. A queen
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Answer: A
Explanation:because the queen sits and because i got it right
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