Yes, but ants have fairly formidable defence mechanisms, and many species will defend themselves with formic acid sprayed into the eyes of predators, or enlisting their soldier caste to attack with their larger mandibles.
In case you didn't notice, soldiers have a set of tags. One with a groove, the other without. When a soldier is killed on the battle field, one of the tags is removed by another soldier to account for dead soldier. In order to keep the dead soldier from being separated from the remaining tag, the tag is placed inside the soldier's mouth with the groove placed on the lower teeth, and then the chin is kicked so that the tag is driven up into the soldier's palate.
Silly. They don't wear hats.
the oversized killer soldier ant of Brazil.
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A Roman soldier that leads a century is called a centurion.
A Roman soldier ripped her eyes out.
He was a soldier.
Yes, Sebastian was a soldier in the Roman Army.
A barracks
A roman soldier
He forgave him.
Scutum - is the Roman soldiers' shield
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Soldier Crabs eat small particles of dead plants and animals
a pilum
An auxiliary soldier was a non-citizen soldier in the Roman army who served mainly in support roles such as engineering, supply, and cavalry. They were recruited from provinces and allied countries to supplement the Roman legions.