Ranger ant

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|notes= The ranger ant is so named because they are rarely encountered, generally in remote locations, and almost invariably as single specimens, giving rise to speculation that like rangers, they become easily lost. More likely they are a solo predator, or a colonial hymenoptera with vast hunting territories. Large enough to fend well against even small rodents and lizards, their quarter-thum mandibles are capable of delivering vicious bites, which will not release even if the insect is decapitated.
|notes= The ranger ant is so named because they are rarely encountered, generally in remote locations, and almost invariably as single specimens, giving rise to speculation that like rangers, they become easily lost. More likely they are a solo predator, or a colonial hymenoptera with vast hunting territories. Large enough to fend well against even small rodents and lizards, their quarter-thum mandibles are capable of delivering vicious bites, which will not release even if the insect is decapitated.
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Revision as of 01:39, 5 April 2008

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Ranger Ant
Habitat:Deep jungle regions.
Description:
Notes:The ranger ant is so named because they are rarely encountered, generally in remote locations, and almost invariably as single specimens, giving rise to speculation that like rangers, they become easily lost. More likely they are a solo predator, or a colonial hymenoptera with vast hunting territories. Large enough to fend well against even small rodents and lizards, their quarter-thum mandibles are capable of delivering vicious bites, which will not release even if the insect is decapitated.
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