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A educated person mentioned to me that Ants actually bury thier dead. I was flabergasted. He also told me that a related Elephant will go retrieve a bone from a dead or murdered Elephant to keep or place somewhere. These facts if true are amazing. Can someone who knows the truth or answer to this question and it's details get back with me>

2007-03-03 16:13:03 · 5 answers · asked by Mark's Mine 2 in Science & Mathematics Zoology

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Remember that ants live underground. They do collect their dead and place them together. They operate in a kind of robotic manner; when they find a pile of dead ants, if they are carrying one they will put it there. Sometimes an ant will pick one up and carry it around until it finds a pile (the same one or a different one) and puts it down again. Ants have a kind of order-in-chaos, in their colonial life. They don't place all the dead ants in one place, but there can be more than one "graveyard" for a colony.
Elephants, on the other hand, are quite intelligent. They understand each others' disabilities (for instance, they help in the birth process, and they feed companions who have trouble eating). They also seem to understand death, and need to see and examine the body of a herd member who has died. They live several decades, so they can learn quite a lot about life.

2007-03-03 17:42:11 · answer #1 · answered by The First Dragon 7 · 0 0

I saw a documentary on TV about a herd of elephants. At one point they came upon the skeleton of a dead elephant. They spent a lot of time moving the bones around with their feet and trunks. One elephant picked up the skull with the tusks still attached and hid it in some bushes. The narrator suggested that the elephants may have known the dead one when it was alive. He also speculated that hiding the tusks was evidence that elephants know that that is why they are hunted.

2007-03-03 16:42:05 · answer #2 · answered by rethinker 5 · 2 0

Ants recycle their dead. A dead ant can't emit any signals of recognition, so would be like any other lump of protein. After a battle between two ant colonies, ants pick up the dead from both sides and treat them the same.

2007-03-03 16:29:58 · answer #3 · answered by Terracinese 3 · 0 0

on an analogous time as maximum Hindus cremate their lifeless, not all do. for people who do, i've got heard 2 trains of thought approximately this. One is that the soul must be released and if the physique isn't cremated, the soul could linger somewhat than proceed on its adventure. yet another is that valuing the lifeless physique by potential of people who're nonetheless alive is stupid because of fact what made them value, love and shield the different person replaced into not their actual physique, however the spirit contained interior of it. it somewhat is moved on, abandoning an empty shell stated as a "lifeless physique". additionally, Hinduism is maximum easy in quite populated aspects. they only don't have the room for huge cemeteries. on an analogous time as decomposing bodies do make astounding fertilizer, i don't be attentive to of too a lot of people in cutting-facet circumstances who might in simple terms bury their cherished lifeless bare in a field someplace and then plant t he next season's vegetation over them.

2016-10-17 05:32:20 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

all the ants I've seen have been taking their dead back to the nest I've always thought they took them back to eat. interesting question

2007-03-03 16:18:48 · answer #5 · answered by Shaz 4 · 0 0

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