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Bulldog ant

British pronunciation/bˈʊldɒɡ ˈant/
American pronunciation/bˈʊldɑːɡ ˈænt/
Bulldog ant
[NOUN]
1

a type of aggressive and venomous ant known for its powerful bite and defensive behavior, typically found in Australia

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What is a "bulldog ant"?

A bulldog ant, also known as the bull ant, is a formidable and aggressive insect found primarily in Australia. Known for their robust build and powerful mandibles, they are considered one of the largest and most dangerous ant species. Bulldog ants have a potent venom that they inject through their stingers, which can cause intense pain and discomfort. They are skilled hunters, preying on a variety of small insects and even larger arthropods. Bulldog ants are highly territorial and will fiercely defend their nests when threatened, displaying aggressive behavior and delivering painful stings. Despite their intimidating nature, bulldog ants are important contributors to their ecosystems, playing a role in insect control and nutrient recycling.

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