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[quote]Scientists have discovered that ants routinely talk to each other in their nests by rubbing together a natural washboard and plectrum built into their chests. By inserting tiny miniaturised microphones and speakers into nests, researchers established that queens can issue regal instructions to their workers. They were able to make the first recordings of queens 'speaking' but also discovered other insects can mimic her instructions to turn worker ants into their slaves. [url="http://www.in.com/news/readnews-current-affairs-revealed-how-ants-talk-to-each-other-in-their-nests-7913707-54546-1.html"]http://www.in.com/news/readnews-current-affairs-revealed-how-ants-talk-to-each-other-in-their-nests-7913707-54546-1.html[/url][/quote]
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