Ant's Never Sleep

Created Sunday, 28 November 2010 by phentoo
Ants do sleep actually by taking periods of rest lasting several minutes, where its brain and biological functions slow down and it stops moving. As workers have to respond to the colony needs, it could be seen as a way of preserving resources each individual rests as necessary, waking as when needed by the colony. But the whole colony will never "sleep"
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