Take the Shortest Root
Take the shortest root
the ant
The answer to this riddle is: "A buoyant girl ant". umadbro[
i don't care? -_-
an ant is about one centimeter
Take the shortest root
The quickest way for an ant to go from the ground to the tree trunk is to climb directly up the trunk itself. Ants are skilled climbers, using their legs to grasp onto the bark's texture for traction. They can also navigate around obstacles on the ground efficiently before reaching the base of the tree. This direct ascent minimizes the distance traveled and time taken.
take the shortest root.
Well, honey, that ant needs to put on its hiking boots and climb its way up that tree trunk like it's training for the Ant Olympics. No shortcuts here, just good old-fashioned ant hustle and determination. So, tell that ant to channel its inner rock climber and get to steppin'!
Well, honey, that ant better sprout some wings or get a piggyback ride from a passing bird if it wants to get to that tree trunk in a jiffy. Otherwise, it's gonna have to take the scenic route, crawling up the grass, over some rocks, and finally making its way up that tree trunk like the little trooper it is. Ain't no Uber for ants, darling.
tree ant
No
The tree is a producer.
The ant followed the trail of food. I saw a worker ant on the ground.
Gibbons, koala, sloth, monkeys, squirrels, snails and so on.
under ground their ant hills lead under ground and there you will find the ant queen. dont dig under!
green ant > spider > palm tree