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What is the scientific name for Leaf cutter ant?

Acromyrmex and Atta


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 do winged ants eat?

well it depends on the type of ant. for example a leaf cutter ant eats fungus and a fire ant may eat insects, worms, and seeds


What is the Leaf-cutter Ants place in the food chain?

In a food chain, the Leaf-cutter ant is the primary consumer or secondary consumer. It will eat the primary producer in the chain then is killed by the secondary consumer. On the other hand, the ant eats the primary consumer that feeds from the primary producer.


Is a leaf-cutter ant a vertebrate?

No, a leaf-cutter ant is not a vertebrate. It is an invertebrate, belonging to the class Insecta within the phylum Arthropoda. Vertebrates are animals that have a backbone or spinal column, while leaf-cutter ants lack this structure.


What insect has its own garden?

Leaf Cutter Ant - The leaf cutter ant does not eat the leaves, but actually feeds them to a mold-like fungus hidden in the depth of its nest.


How many eggs does a queen leaf cutter ant lay?

up to 600 at one time.


How do you say leaf cutter ant in Spanish?

u dont XD


Number of legs of a leaf cutter ant have?

pooo head 1000000


What is the relationship between the phorid fly and the leaf cutter ant?

Food source and pest protection describe the respective ways that leaf cutter ants and fungi benefit from their relationship. The relationship gets called mutualism because the interaction does no harm to either party. Leaf cutter ants inoculate leaves with fungi before colony meals and supply bacteria from their skins to protect the fungi from lethal pests.


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.