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Upon arrival at the nest, the ant drops the food; time and seed color (representing the source distribution) are recorded and the ant begins another foraging trip. Ants coming back out from the nest after successful foraging trips follow trails by moving preferentially to cells with the greatest amount of pheromone.
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