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What insects are able to behave similarly to a kamikaze to defend their home? Detailed answer

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What insects are able to behave like a kamikaze to defend their home?

In some species of carpenter ants, some individuals have greatly enlarged jaw glands containing strong poison. When the anthill is in danger, for example, other ants are trying to capture it, these "kamikaze" approach the enemy and tear their body apart by strong muscle contraction. The poison is sprayed in all directions and kills opponents.

Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger

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When did man start cooking meat?

Ancient man did not cook his own food. Everything he found and collected, he ate raw. This was because he did not know how to prepare food. He didn't know how to make fire. Even when man learned to build a fire, at first he used the fire only to get heat or to scare away animals.

Cooking was discovered by accident. Some of the dead animals were thrown near the fire. The meat was covered with a brown crust. She smelled good and had good taste. And the man guessed that food gets better when cooked.

One of the oldest cooking methods is on hot stones or on an open fire. Man has learned to cook food in pits lined with skins from the inside. It was filled with water and heated to the boiling point with red-hot stones. A pit filled with stones or hot coals became the first stove of an ancient person. Something similar began to be built above the ground, allowing smoke to escape, and with stones blocking the inlet to keep the heat in. Thus the oven was born.

Primitive teapots were made by coating reed baskets with clay. These kettles were placed on the fire for cooking - both with water and without water. Thus, many thousands of years ago, ancient man found two main ways of cooking: by baking or frying in dry heat and by steaming, using moist heat.

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