Because they live there.
The forest floor
In the Southeast Asian Rainforest five native insects include beetles and leeches. Army ants, walking sticks, and Trachinid flies live in the rainforest.
Yes, army ants typically live in tropical rainforests in Central and South America, Africa, and Southeast Asia. They are known for their aggressive behavior and large colonies that move in a nomadic fashion to forage for food.
they can kill the ants and the plants the ants eat with bulldozers
Army ants are the name given to several species of aggressive ants. The worker ants produce pheromones to keep army ants marching.
yes only bullet ants live in the rainforest no other ant just bullet ants
Army ants eat crumbs
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ants.
Army ants includes over 200 species and are part of the subfamily ecitoninae. Army ants belong to the formicidae family.
ARMY of ants
an army of ants