Well I know their are many different kinds of ants in the world but i think it is definitely either fire ants or army ants
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The ant you are describing is likely a red imported fire ant. These ants are small, red in color, and have a brownish abdomen with distinct stripes. They are known for their aggressive behavior and painful stings.
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.
A kind of bird that lives in the Amazon decorates its nest with small blue pebbles and some birds build their nests on top of rocks as support.
If the stripe is rather large and the abdomen is longer rather than spherical, it's probably an Ant Mimic Spider (in the family Clubionidae, genus Castianeira). And it's harmless. If the spider is super shiny and has a very round abdomen, then it's probably some sort of widow and you should stay away.
The spider you are describing sounds like the bold jumper spider (Phidippus audax), which is commonly found in Northern Indiana. They have a distinctively marked brown abdomen with white spots and black and white striped legs. Bold jumper spiders are known for their agile jumping ability and are harmless to humans.
It could be a velvet ant, which is actually a wasp, be careful not to touch it. I hear the stings are very painful!
A Large Catfish that lives the Amazon
The ant you are describing is likely a red imported fire ant. These ants are small, red in color, and have a brownish abdomen with distinct stripes. They are known for their aggressive behavior and painful stings.
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The freshwater boto, which lives in the Amazon River in South America is pink.
Bees and other stuff like that.
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Depending on which kind it is, the number of stings and the health of the person.
Vinegar.This also works for some jellyfish stings, they use the same kind of sting. I also heard you could use urine.You can also use red-wine vinegar on bee stings.
black widow
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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.