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This template is equivalent to {{flag|Netherlands Antilles}}, but is named after the standard three letter ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 country code and FIFA code for Netherlands Antilles as a shorthand editing convenience. You can also use {} (which is a redirect to this template) because "AHO" is the IOC code for Netherlands Antilles.
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The word ant and the archaic word emmet [3] are derived from ante, emete of Middle English, which come from ǣmette of Old English; these are all related to Low Saxon e(e)mt, empe and varieties (Old Saxon emeta) and to German Ameise (Old High German āmeiza).
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see also Winkler extraction device used to extract ants and other living organism from soil and leaf-litter samples; a sample is placed on a screen with a funnel beneath, and a heat source above; the drying forces the animals downwards, where they fall into a collecting jar, usually filled with alcohol bivouac in army and driver ants, nest formed by the bodies of the ants themselves to protect ...