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  2. Gliding ant - Wikipedia

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    The ant will first randomly descend 3 or 4 metres (10 or 13 ft) in free fall, then visually lock on to the tree trunk it wishes to land on. The glide ant then, while exhibiting a sort of parachuting behaviour to slow its fall, uses its flattened head, hind legs and abdomen like wings or a parachute to make a rapid adjustment to point its ...

  3. Cephalotes - Wikipedia

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    Cephalotes is a genus of tree-dwelling ant species from the Americas, commonly known as turtle ants.All appear to be gliding ants, with the ability to "parachute" and steer their fall so as to land back on the tree trunk rather than fall to the ground, which is often flooded.

  4. Cephalotes adolphi - Wikipedia

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    Cephalotes adolphi is a species of arboreal ant of the genus Cephalotes, characterized by an odd shaped head and the ability to "parachute" by steering their fall if they drop off of the tree they're on. Also known as gliding ants. [1] [2] The species is native of Peru and of the Brazilian states of Goiás, Mato Grosso and Minas Gerais. [3]

  5. Cephalotes alfaroi - Wikipedia

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    Cephalotes alfaroi is a species of arboreal ant of the genus Cephalotes, characterized by an odd shaped head and the ability to "parachute" by steering their fall if they drop off of the tree they're on. Giving their name also as gliding ants. [1] [2] The major components of the mandibular gland secretion of C. alfaroi are 4-hepanone and 4 ...

  6. Cephalotes biguttatus - Wikipedia

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    Cephalotes biguttatus is a species of arboreal ant of the genus Cephalotes. They are characterized by an odd-shaped head and the ability to "parachute" by steering their fall after dropping off a tree, and thus are also called gliding ants.

  7. Cephalotes pallens - Wikipedia

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    Cephalotes pallens is a species of arboreal ant of the genus Cephalotes, characterized by an odd shaped head and the ability to "parachute" by steering their fall if they drop off of the tree they are on. Giving their name also as gliding ants. [1] [2]

  8. Cephalotes oculatus - Wikipedia

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    Cephalotes oculatus is a species of arboreal ant of the genus Cephalotes, characterized by an odd shaped head and the ability to "parachute" by steering their fall if they drop off of the tree they're on. Giving their name also as gliding ants. [1] [2]

  9. Cephalotes placidus - Wikipedia

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    Cephalotes placidus is a species of arboreal ant of the genus Cephalotes, characterized by an odd shaped head, and the ability to "parachute" by steering their fall if they drop off of the tree they're on. Giving their name also as gliding ants. [1] [2]