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  2. Myrmecia esuriens - Wikipedia

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    Bulldog ants are known for being aggressive and defensive of nests, and sting and use their mandibles to fight off attackers. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 6 ] Myrmecia esuriens is closely related to M. pilosula , the venomous jack jumper ant , the sting of which is known to be deadly to humans sensitive or allergic to the venom.

  3. Google Earth - Wikipedia

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    The Free Software Foundation considers the development of a free compatible client for Google Earth to be a High Priority Free Software Project. [61] Google Earth was released for Android on February 22, 2010, [ 62 ] and on iOS on October 27, 2008.

  4. 50 Times People Found Such Strange Things On Google Earth ...

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    Image credits: Furious Thoughts You can also use Google Earth to explore the planet and various cities, locations, and landscapes using coordinates.The program covers most of the globe (97% back ...

  5. Myrmecia forficata - Wikipedia

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    Myrmecia forficata, commonly known as the inchman ant, is a species of bull ant that is native to Australia. [1] The ants are recorded in the south eastern part of the country, but are most common in the Australian Alps at elevations above 300m but can be found down to sea level around Melbourne and in Tasmania .

  6. Inchman - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... move to sidebar hide. Inchman may refer to: Several species of the ant genus Myrmecia; One of the fictional Races of ...

  7. Myrmecia (ant) - Wikipedia

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    These ants are commonly known as bull ants, bulldog ants or jack jumper ants, and are also associated with many other common names. They are characterized by their extreme aggressiveness, ferocity, and painful stings.

  8. Ant networks could be more complex than Google algorithms - AOL

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    First, a single ant takes whatever crumb it finds back to its nest, but, in doing so, leaves behind a trail of pheromones that marks the path. Then, other ants follow suit, with more pheromones ...

  9. List of ant genera - Wikipedia

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    Ants have come to occupy virtually all major terrestrial habitats, with the exception of tundra and cold ever-wet forests. They display a wide range of social behaviors, foraging habits and associations with other organisms, which has generated scientific and public interest. [1] The following is a list of worldwide ant genera organised by ...