- underground, in trees,
under rocks, or even
inside a
single acorn. The name "
anthill" (or "ant hill")
applies to
aboveground nests where the
workers pile sand...
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Anthill: A
Novel is a 2010
novel by the
biologist Edward O. Wilson. His
first extended work of fiction, it won the
Chicago Tribune's
Heartland Prize for...
- is
called miershooptier in
parts of the
South African Karoo,
meaning '
anthill tiger'. A San
legend claims that a black-footed cat can kill a giraffe...
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Anthills of the
Savannah is a 1987
novel by
Nigerian writer Chinua Achebe. It was his
fifth novel,
first published in the
United Kingdom 21
years after...
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Beetle in the
Anthill (Russian: Жук в муравейнике, romanized: Zhuk v muraveynike,
pronounced [ʐuk v mʊrɐˈvʲejnʲɪkʲɪ]) is a 1979
science fiction novel...
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Anthill in
Prussia (Lithuanian: Skruzdėlynas Prūsijoje) is a
novella by
writer Juozas Aputis.
Although he
began writing it in 1967, due to
Soviet censorship...
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AnthillPro is a
software tool
originally developed and
released as one of the
first continuous integration servers.
AnthillPro
automates the
process of...
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incarnation of Parvati, who is
believed to have
taken the form of a
large anthill resembling a
pregnant woman. The
temple is
located in
Ramapuram locality...
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Anthill) from the
sculptor Jussi Mäntynen,
which depicts a bear
stooping on top of an
anthill. "Mesikämmen muurahaispesällä/ The Bear on the
Anthill"...
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Anthill Common is a
village in Hampshire, England. "Location of
Fareham and Waterlooville". parliament.uk. July 2024.
Retrieved 19 May 2025.
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