Leafhoppers excrete a sugary sap that is collected by meat ants, which help to preserve or be a food source. Meat ants will protect leafhoppers so that they may collect the sap, forming a mutalistic relationship.
http://webecoist.com/2009/03/01/symbiotic-bird-animal-relationships/
haitat
they eat insects ( moth. spittle bug, bettles, leafhoppers, plant hoppers, winged ants
No- a carnivore is a meat eater.
It is a mutualistic relationship if both organisms benefit, commensalism if one benefits and the other gets nothing, and parasitic if one benefits and the other is harmed.
yes ants "does" use defenses to protect "themselfs"
Ants protect aphids and lady bugs want to eat them.
the leaf eaters are afraid of the ants, so the leaf eaters can only eat when the ants are off the leaves. This is how ants protect the trees from the leaf eaters.
A little bit of meat but mostly bones
no ants arnet meat
you will die because ants eat meat which is the brain also
They will not eat ants unless they are big enough for a meal. dingos eat meat.
Some types of ant are attracted to sugar and some to meat. Meat ants would be attracted to the cheese and sugar ants to the sugar.