Ants can use their pinchers to carry food, dig, or to defend the colony. The pinchers need to be strong, ants can carry up to 25 times their body weight by dragging objects with their mouths.
Ants have mandibles which are much like pincers. Mandibles are a pair of appendages found at the front of the ants head, above the mouth.
The pincers on ants and similar insects are called mandibles.
I have several sentences for you.The crab's pincers closed painfully over my finger.The army used a pincer maneuver to surround the enemy.Shrimp have pincers, but lobsters have larger ones.
No, queen bees do not have pincers. Queen bees have mandibles that are used for tasks such as feeding, grooming, and manipulating eggs, but they do not have pincers like some other insects such as beetles or scorpions.
Ants use their mandibles, legs, and bodies to move dirt. They can use their mandibles to grab and carry small particles of soil, their legs to push and compact the dirt, and their bodies to create tunnels and chambers within the soil.
Ants have mandibles which are much like pincers. Mandibles are a pair of appendages found at the front of the ants head, above the mouth.
no, some have deadly pincers and poison
The pincers on ants and similar insects are called mandibles.
pincers
There are no words that have a opposite meaning for 'pincers'.
'Pincer' is singular and 'pincers' usually is used for a set of two pincers; a pair.
The bug with big pincers is called a stag beetle.
Some animals that have pincers are lobsters, crabs, and earwig. There are also insects called pincer bugs that have pincers.
A crab has pincers for defending itself and its like its hands for picking up things.
The spider with pincers on its back is called a vinegaroon or whip scorpion.
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