Ants
Ants are social insects in the Formicidae family, and along with related stings and bees, they belong to the Hymenoptera group. The ants evolved from the descendants as a stinger in the Middle Ages Age between 110 and 130 million years ago and diversified after flowering. Now, there are over 12,500 species classified by approximately 22,000 species. They are easily identifiable by switched antennas and structures like their own nodes that form a slender waist. Ants form colonies sized from some twenty predatory individuals living in small natural cavities to large organized colonies occupying a large area and consisting of millions of individuals. These large colonies are largely a female ants with barren worms that make up the "workers", "soldiers" caste, or other special groups. The colony also has a fertile male ants called a "dron" and one or more oatmeal ants called "queen".