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When Leaf-Cutter Ants Age and Become Less Efficient at Their

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Question 22

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When leaf-cutter ants age and become less efficient at their tasks, they


A) are killed.
B) change tasks.
C) are evicted from the colony.
D) are eaten by other colony members.

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