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Ant is an uncommon blook found in Bug pack. It has a drop rate of 19.625% which makes it one of the most easiest blook to get in pack. Just like other uncommons you can sold ant for 5 tokens each. And it will give you blook score of 5 when you add it to your collection.

According to our blook chance checker tool to get 99.99% chance of getting ant you would need approximately 1,075 coins Blooket Coins Which is 43 packs of Bug Pack. But, this is an exactly calcualted mathmatical probability and stasticial data. Acutal result will vary gurante because no one knows how blooket algorithm works. Which means you will often see this blook multiples times while hunting for legendary and chroma in bug back.
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Appearance
The Ant blook looks like a small blue ant standing on brown soil. It has big black eyes and two antennas on its head. Behind the ant, there are tall green grass blades that make it look like it is in a garden or forest. The ant is simple and cartoon-like, which makes it easy to recognize.
Triva
- Ant, Rhino beetle, Ladybug and fly from bug pack have the same drop rate of 19.625%.
- Ant is one of the basic insect-themed blooks in the Bug Pack.
- The Ant is the only Bug Pack blook that shows a partial background with green leaves behind it.
- Along with Rhino Beetle and Worm, Ant is one of the land insects in the Bug Pack that do not have wings and cannot fly.
- Ants are social insects that live in structured communities called colonies.
- There are over 12,000 different kinds, or species, of ants all over the world.
- Ants can be found almost everywhere on Earth, except for Antarctica and a few remote islands.
- Ants appeared around the same time as the dinosaurs, over 100 million years ago.
- An ant’s body is divided into three parts: the head, the thorax, and the abdomen.
- A hard armor called an exoskeleton covers an ant’s body.
- Ants do not have lungs; they breathe through tiny holes on their bodies called spiracles.
- They also don’t have ears but “hear” by feeling vibrations in the ground with their feet.
- The queen is the largest ant and her main job is to lay eggs.
- Some queen ants can live for up to 30 years.
- Worker ants are all female and do jobs like finding food, building nests, and caring for the young.
- Male ants have only one purpose: to mate with the queen, after which they die.
- Ants are very strong and can lift objects that are 10 to 50 times their body weight.
- An ant has two stomachs: one for itself and one for sharing food with other ants.
- Ants share food mouth-to-mouth in a process called trophallaxis.
- Most ants are omnivores, eating everything from seeds and nectar to other insects.
- Some ants “farm” aphids for a sugary liquid they produce called honeydew.
- Ants use their antennae for smell, touch, and communication.
- When a queen ant dies, the colony can only survive for a few months.
- In cooler climates, ants hibernate during the winter.
- Army ants are a type of homeless ant that constantly moves around.
- Some species, like the trap-jaw ant, can snap their jaws shut incredibly fast.
- Ants play a beneficial role in the environment by aerating soil and helping to recycle dead matter.
- Some fungus species can infect ants and turn them into “zombies”.
- Ants can survive underwater for long periods by holding their breath.
- During floods, some ant species form floating rafts with their bodies to survive.
- Soldier ants protect the colony and some have large jaws for fighting.
- The largest known ant nest stretched over 3,700 miles.