Saving lives through surgery is no longer exclusive to humans. In a study published July 2 in the journal Current Biology, scientists detail how Florida carpenter ants, a common, brown species native to its namesake, selectively treat the wounded limbs of fellow nestmates—either by wound cleaning or amputation.
Ants perform amputations to save injured nestmates retrieved 2 July 2024 from https://phys.org/news/2024-07-ant-amputates-infected-limbs-wounded.html
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