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6/20/21

[Answer] Which insect do scientists study in a formicarium?

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Which insect do scientists study in a formicarium?


  • Ant:A formicarium is also known as an ant farm. It's an enclosed area specifically designed for keeping and raising animals and plants for research and study. Most of the formicariums commercially available today are made of acrylic. Some are even 3D printed. These are superior to the original type of formicariums in that they are designed to keep the queen ants with the worker ants. Older models were designed to house only worker ants. Formicariums can be designed to be free-standing, and may or may not be enclosed with a lid. The free-standing design doesn't need high walls and a lid because it relies on various types of barriers to keep the ants within their assigned habitat space. Source: En.Wikipedia.org



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