#19. It's definitely not. Look into super colonies of ants. Ants have colonies that spread over entire continents. If you place an ant from one super colony into a pen from another super-colony they will actively attack it. These colonies also regularly battle for territory between one another.
It also depends on what you would consider a war too. Prides of lions will fight each other for the female and territory. A male lion will kill a prides Dominant male and if they win they will kill all the cubs and steal and impregnant the lionesses . And chimpanzees in general are known to regularly attack and fight other groups of rival chimps. Chimps just love to fight.
#19. It's definitely not. Look into super colonies of ants. Ants have colonies that spread over entire continents. If you place an ant from one super colony into a pen from another super-colony they will actively attack it. These colonies also regularly battle for territory between one another.
It also depends on what you would consider a war too. Prides of lions will fight each other for the female and territory. A male lion will kill a prides Dominant male and if they win they will kill all the cubs and steal and impregnant the lionesses . And chimpanzees in general are known to regularly attack and fight other groups of rival chimps. Chimps just love to fight.
It also depends on what you would consider a war too. Prides of lions will fight each other for the female and territory. A male lion will kill a prides Dominant male and if they win they will kill all the cubs and steal and impregnant the lionesses .
And chimpanzees in general are known to regularly attack and fight other groups of rival chimps. Chimps just love to fight.