It is so powerful, that it actually felt like you got shot by a bullet.That's how powerful.
the bullet ant forever
A bullet ant
their jaws are very powerful. so powerful that they lift things heavier than themselves! so, it makes sense an ant's bite would sting.
bullet ant
a bullet ant eats the dirt that is around them unlike normal ants!
The species Paraponera clavata is called the bullet ant because it is said that the pain caused by its sting is comparable to the pain caused by a bullet.
An ant does not have the ability to make a bite twice as painful. The ant may actually bite twice which makes the bite feel more painful.
yes only bullet ants live in the rainforest no other ant just bullet ants
The bullet ant is known for having one of the most painful insect stings in the world, with intense pain lasting up to 24 hours. The velvet ant is also known for its painful sting, but generally, the bullet ant is considered to be more painful.
All ants are in the family Formicidae, which simply is Latin for "ants". Some ants are in a part of the Formicidae family called the subfamily Formicinae. None of the Formicinae have proper stings, but thay all bite if you bother them. Many of them produce lots of formic acid, and often will squirt it into the places that they bite. An example of an ant that does not sting is the weaver ant, which bites powerfully and squirts formic adid.There are other subfamilies though; some of them also just bite, but others, like many of the Myrmicinae will bite, but also have a powerful poisonous sting. One example is the fire ant, Solenopsis invicta. Another is the bearded harvester ant, Pogonomyrmex barbatus, which has a very poisonous sting. Other poisonous stinging ants include the subfamily Ponerinae, and the bullet ant subfamily, Paraponerinae.
Bite the Bullet - film - was created in 1975.
There isn't a "chemical name of ant bite". An ant bite is an event, not a compound.