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Without 46 million year-old bacteria, turtle ants would need more bite and less armor


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#1 Offline StopSpazzing - Posted March 6 2018 - 3:43 AM

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2 words that sum up the article for me was... "anal secretions".

https://phys.org/new...urtle-ants.html

Ant's were probably the first to do everything.
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#2 Offline CatLord - Posted March 6 2018 - 4:12 AM

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ok intresting....



#3 Offline gcsnelling - Posted March 7 2018 - 3:24 AM

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Gee I saw no mention of termites.






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