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myrmecology

/ˌmərməˈkɑlədʒi/
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Myrmecology is the scientific study of ants. If you've ever had an ant farm, or been fascinated by a long, organized line of ants carrying pieces of leaves along the pavement, you may be interested in working in the field of myrmecology.

Myrmecology is a type of entomology (the study of insects). The word myrmecology is built from the Greek word mýrmēx, which means "ant," and the suffix -logy, which comes from the Greek word logos, meaning "study of." People who work in the field of myrmecology are well aware of the impressive lives of ants. These tiny insects live in complex societies, have incredible strength for their diminutive size, and build underground cities with nurseries, fungus farms, waste chambers, and ventilation systems!

Definitions of myrmecology
  1. noun
    the study of ants
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