Ant Animal Pictures

Formicidae

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The head of an ant seen very close up.

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An ant patrolling a flower. Photo taken by Jens Buurgaard Nielsen in the French Pyrenees, 2005
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Ant cultivating aphids
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This is a picture of weaver-ants and their nest which they have made by weaving tree leaves. Robin klein 15:17, 27 Mar 2005 (UTC)
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Photograph of gradial s by Scott Bauer. Widel disliked for their venomous, painful stings, fire ants have spread across much of the southern United States.
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A winged ant, probably male
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A winged ant, probably male

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Ants in the early evening taking of on the bridal flight Veluwe, The Netherlands
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Ant on bamboo, Sepilok Rainforest Discovery Centre

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Leaf-Cutter Ants at Colchester Zoo

Velvet Ant
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The velvet ant may be pretty, but it packs a punch.

red ants climbing on rock
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Fun fact: Ants have two stomachs!

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Ants eat insect eggs, aphids, fruits, and tree sap.

Ants trying to form a bridge to the other side while the bottom trying to reach out and the top trying to help

Ants helping each other climb up
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Ants use debris to collect and transport food to the nest.

Largest Ants - Green Ant
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Green ants are endemic to Australia

Largest Ant - Giant Amazonian
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Red Ants vs Black Ants
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Red Ants vs Black Ants
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Red Ants vs Black Ants
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Animals That Spit Acid_ Ants ant formica rufa on branch

carpenter ant vs black ant
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These fascinating creatures sport a dark-colored head that contrasts with their reddish-brown bodies.

Animal Facts: Worker Fire Ants

Animal Facts: Worker Fire Ants
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Worker Fire ants will inflict burning stings if their nest mound if disturbed.