Modern ants evolved alongside their ancient ancestors, study suggests
Briefly

The similarity between extinct and modern ants suggests their body structure persists across changing ecological niches and extinction events, while their distinctive features remained consistent over 100 million years of evolution.
Ants managed to avoid extinction during the Cretaceous-Paleogene mass extinction event, displaying a unique phenomenon of faunal turnover where ancient and modern ant species coexisted.
Read at Washington Post
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