Did you know?
Ant social structure is a highly organized, hierarchical caste system with distinct roles for queens (reproduction), workers (colony maintenance, foraging, defense), and males (mating). This eusocial society functions with remarkable cooperation.
Keeping the aforementioned in mind, consider the following:
I Think I Can’t Do That

Q: What do you call an ant that climbs a mountain?
A: Ascend-ant
Q: What do you call an ant that comes down the mountain?
A: Descend-ant
Q: What do you call a sedentary ant that claims to be the world’s premier free solo climber?
A: Pretend-ant
Furthermore . . .

Tell Me More
Q: Who provides information to law enforcement agents without revealing their identity?
A: Inform-ants

The Outsider
Q: What do you call an extraneous ant at a family reunion?
A: Irrelev-ant

A Dry Sense
Q: Who do you call to induce or sustain a state of dryness by adsorbing water vapor from the air?
A: A desicc-ant
Q: To whom does the bookkeeper report to?
A: The Head of Fine-ants
