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<p>Ant colonies used to be very small. Some of the features Ants
needed to develop (specialized genes for controlling size in
various castes of the colony, for example) took eons to evolve.
Likewise, the algorithms that drive large ant colonies are hugely
complex - they are quite intelligent, in other words. People think
Ants are sort of like tiny drones, but each one has a huge brain
in that head, and uses a lot of its energy to power it. <br>
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<p>Initially most ant colonies were like, ten ants. And there are
still lots of species that operate that way. But your average
modern Harvester colony has about 4000 ants and has dug a nest
about as tall as a human. <br>
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<p>To figure out why this is relevant to today's exciting INNUENDO
1.6 release click those videos above. :)<br>
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<p>-dave</p>
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