no it is and invertebrate, all insects all stupid :P
An Argentina ant black ant.
Red velvet ant also known as cow killer. It's not an ant but a wingless female wasp.
It is possible for pheromones released by a red ant species to influence the behavior of a black ant colony member if the pheromones mimic or trigger similar responses in both ant species. However, the extent of the effect would depend on the specific pheromones involved, as ants usually respond most strongly to pheromones produced by members of their own species.
The common color for an ant is black or red because that is the most common color we see for an ant
The ant you are describing is likely a species of fire ant, specifically the red imported fire ant (Solenopsis invicta). These ants are known for their black bodies with red-orange stripes and often have an hourglass-shaped mark on their abdomen. Fire ants are known for their painful stings and aggressive behavior.
An Argentina ant black ant.
A black tailed ant is an ant with a black tail! lol
because it doesn't have a backbone
No they do not have backbones.They have outer coverings like us,humans.
A vertibrate is an animal with a backbone, since ants dont have internal bones they dont have backbones. An ant is not a vertibrate
No. An invertebrate is an animal that has no backbone. A black bear has a backbone.
The black ant is
hello whats an ant
you dont get bitten by a black ant
Black carpenter ant was created in 1773.
Black garden ant was created in 1758.
A black garden ant is a small species of ant common in Europe, Latin name Lasius niger.