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The original Army ant is so ancient that it lived before modern-day continents broke apart thriving on a super-continent known as Gondwana, a composite continent, made up of South America, Africa, Madagascar, Antarctica, India, other parts of South Asia, and Australia. At one time it even included Florida and most of Southern Europe. Today, Army ants

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