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The scientific name for Leaf cutter ant is Atta.

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How many legs does a leaf cutter ant have?

a leaf ant has 6 legs


What color is leaf cutter ant?

The leaf cutter ants are a red or brownish color


What will a leaf cutter ant use as a food source?

Plants are its food, hence its name.


What animal eats an leaf cutter ant?

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What insect has its own garden?

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What is the dichotomy key of leaf cutter ant?

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Babies of leaf cutter ant facts?

A baby leaf cutter ant is placed in another group of ants shortly after it is born. They are placed in groups of ants of roughly the same size and perform different jobs for their colony.


Is a tapir an ant eater?

Human eat tapirs and leaf cutter ants


What is the scientific name for ant?

There is no one specific scientific name in binomial nomenclature for ants as there are many different species, however all ants belong to the family Formicidae, which makes all ants formicidae (Which is both the singular and plural form). This term, formicidae could be used as the scientific name for ants as they are the only member of family Formicidae. There are also some common scientific names for specific species of ants including:Black carpenter ant: Camponotus pennsylvanicusGiant forest ant: Camponotus gigasTexas Leaf-cutter ant: Atta texanaSee the related link for more information.


Is the leaf cutter ant nocturnal or diurnal?

nocturnal Apparently, there are diurnal and nocturnal species of grasshoppers, but most are diurnal. See Related Links.