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Ants are social insects of the family Formicidae (pronounced /fɔrˈmɪsəˌdiː/ ), and along with the related wasps and bees, they belong to the order Hymenoptera. Ants evolved from wasp-like anc...
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Official Predator of the Week -- African Driver Ant ... Once driver ants make a large kill, they must put in some time to break up their prey. A large hoarde can skeletonize a human in about four hours, the muscle and soft parts carried away in scoops for the good of the queen and the future generations of larvae.
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This is another massive column of driver ants guarded by soldier ants in the Ankasa reserve in Ghana, Africa. ... Africa ,African driver ants, known locally as S... ... crazy african ants...
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Africa ,African driver ants, known locally as Safari ants ... Grasshoppers vs driver ants - Ant Attack - BBC wildlife. Added to. Quicklist2:20 ...
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Although they do have stings, the African driver ants choose not to use them. They don't need to; prey is simply overwhelmed by force of numbers. Anything caught in the maelstrom will become an intended victim.
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Using their powerful cutting jaws, driver ants attack everything in their path, including snakes, birds, mammals, and even human beings. Their systematic search for prey involves climbing into trees and shrubs. ... The African driver ant is similar to the New World army ant (Eciton). See ant...
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The largest ant in Japan is the female of the Camponotus obscuripes species with a length of 18 mm. The largest ant in the world is the female of driver ants (Dorylus), which lives in Africa. This ant has a length of 40 mm. 1. Driver ant (Dorylus);
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The African Driver Ant; I was watching the Discovery Channel, because when you have no penises in your life you have time to do things like that. So anyway, they were talking about these killer ants, the "driver ants" found in East Africa, and they are the deadliest ant in the world.
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The Most Destructive Insect: Believed to be the Desert Locust, existing in areas from Africa to India, which eats its own weight in food each day, and devours great amounts of grain and vegetation when traveling in swarms (20,000 tons consumed daily ... The Driver Ant of Africa, the worker caste reaching one and 1/3 inches.
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