| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Commonly invasive species with burning stings | fire ant | 86%
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| Fungus farming | leafcutter ant | 71%
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| Commonly invasive species with the largest supercolony | Argentine ant | 57%
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| Nomadic raiding ant | army ant | 57%
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| Common, large, & primarily arboreal | carpenter ant | 57%
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| Have gamergates & harvest the hemolymph of their young | dracula ant | 57%
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| A more specific species of nomadic raiding ant in Asia | driver ant | 57%
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| Quite the BOMBastic species | exploding ant | 57%
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| Extremely small with tanslucent abdomens | ghost ant | 57%
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| Stores food in repletes | honeypot ant | 57%
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| Common, small, brown ants that frequent urban surfaces | pavement ant | 57%
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| Steals the young of another species for their workforce | slave making ant | 57%
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| Spring loaded jaws | trapjaw ant | 57%
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| Silk producing larva | weaver ant | 57%
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| Arboreal with a heart shaped abdomen | acrobat ant | 43%
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| Superior eyesight, can sometimes jump | bulldog ant | 43%
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| Known for its exceptional but usually harmless sting | bullet ant | 43%
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| Sporadic trails | crazy ant | 43%
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| Granivores with a painful sting | harvester ant | 43%
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| Has some snazzy supermajors | marauder ant | 43%
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| Common invasive species with a lasting sting | needle ant | 43%
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| Exhibit phragmosis & have the capacity to glide | turtle ant | 43%
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| "ant" | velvet ant | 43%
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