When we think of ants, we think of small insects that are puny verses other larger insects. What we tend to forget is that although ants are small, they have the distinct ability to work together to overcome obstacles and build roads (paths), bridges, and homes (nests). While our culture puts emphasis on size, such as the Goliath Beetle,
which can be as long as 4.3 inches and weigh as much as 3.5 ounces vs the ants average 7mm length and insignificant weight, just a quick look down in the forest or backyard will show any sized insect being dragged around by a few small ants. Although looking at an ant would never lead you to believe this is possible, a few ants make the impossible possible!
Now, lets imagine ourselves as ants for a moment…

