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Ant eggs (Thai: ไข่มดเเดง, RTGS: khai mot daeng)
refer to both the
eggs and
pupae of
weaver ants (Oecophylla smaragdina,
known in
Thailand as red ants)...
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Ant egg soup is a soup made from the
eggs of the
weaver ant species Oecophylla smaragdina.
Ant egg soups are
traditional dishes in
northern Lao and Thai...
- An
ant colony is a po****tion of
ants,
typically from a
single species,
capable of
maintaining their complete lifecycle.
Ant colonies are eusocial, communal...
- The life of an
ant starts from an
egg; if the
egg is fertilised, the
progeny will be
female diploid, if not, it will be male haploid.
Ants develop by complete...
- Not
every colony of
ants has a queen. Some
colonies have
multiple queens.
Queen ants are the only
members of a
colony to lay
eggs.
After mating, they...
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ant queen can lay
hundreds of
eggs in her lifetime. Most lay 10 to 12
eggs per
batch in the
early days of
egg production and only four to
seven eggs per...
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Solenopsis invicta, the fire
ant, or red
imported fire
ant (RIFA), is a
species of
ant native to
South America. A
member of the
genus Solenopsis in the...
- The
yellow crazy ant (Anoplolepis gracilipes), also
known as the long-legged
ant or
Maldive ant, is a
species of
ant,
thought to be
native to West Africa...
- The name army
ant (or
legionary ant or marabunta) is
applied to over 200
ant species in
different lineages.
Because of
their aggressive predatory foraging...
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workers in many
other ant species,
Argentine ant workers are
unable to lay
reproductive eggs but can
direct the
development of
eggs into
reproductive females;...