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Slave-making
ants or
slaver ants are
brood parasites that
capture broods of
other ant species to
increase the
worker force of
their colony.
After emerging...
- Some social-parasitic
species of
ants,
known as the
slave-making
ant, raid and
steal larvae from
neighboring colonies.
Ant hill art is a
growing collecting...
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attack and take over
neighbouring ant colonies.
Extreme specialists among these slave-raiding
ants, such as the
Amazon ants, are
incapable of
feeding themselves...
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Zealand in 1940, but the
ant was last seen in 1981.
These ants are
commonly known as bull
ants,
bulldog ants or jack
jumper ants, and are also ****ociated...
- is a
small genus of
ants with 14
described species. They are also
referred to by the
names "
slave-raiding
ants" and "Amazon
ants". They are characterized...
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species of
slave-making
ant native to
southern Europe and
parts of Asia,
commonly referred to as the
European Amazon ant or as the
slave-making
ant. It is...
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Formica sanguinea, blood-red
slave-maker
ant –
Redder than the
other Formica species.
Faculative dulote. It
makes slaves of
other formicine species, most...
- doesn't seem to be any
benefit to the
ants. F.
cunicularia is a host of the
slave-making
ant Polyergus rufescens.
Slave makers P.
rufescens will raid to kill...
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ant (Myrmoxenus ravouxi) is a
species of
slave-making
ant endemic to Europe. The
species are helotistic, that is, they
oppress another species of
ant...
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Polyergus samurai is a
species of
slave-making
ant in the
subfamily Formicinae. It was long
thought endemic to ****an, but is now also
known from Korea...