Leafcutter ants have a lifespan that varies depending on their role within the colony. Worker leafcutter ants typically live for several weeks to a few months, while queen ants can live for several years, sometimes up to a decade. The longevity of these ants is influenced by factors such as environmental conditions and the availability of resources.
no they live with a family.
Texas leafcutter ant was created in 1860.
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Leaf cutter ants live in subterranean colonies, where they have chambers that contain their fungus gardens. They forage above ground to cut leaves to bring back to the colony to cultivate more fungus. These ants are native to Central and South America but there are some species that can be found as far North as Texas in the United States.
they are found in the amazon ground
If you get to close to them they will eat your eyeballs.
Pieces of green leaf.
Leafcutter ants are known for their diet of leaves.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Incurvariidae.
Leafcutter ants tending fungus "garden" - the fungus grows on the leaf material.
The accepted scientific name is Parapoynx obscuralis.
The accepted scientific name is Parapoynx allionealis.