SCIENTIFIC NAME : Atta
texana [There are many
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| GEOGRAPHICAL RANGE : Leaf cutter ants can be found throughout Central and South America and in south USA | ||||||
| HABITATE : Their
nest are usually in places like a rain forests or a place that grows alot
of vegitation
Their nest can go as long as 8-15ft under ground. It can cover up to 3,000 to 4,500 sqft. |
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| DIET IN THE WILD : Even
though they are leafcutter ants, it what they do with the leafs that is
important. They
collect all those leaves and other debris and form a nest that grows fungus. They do eat leaf juice and drink plant nectar. But their main source source of food is fungus. |
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| CONSERVATION STATUS: This species is not protected. | ||||||
| LOCATION AT THE ZOO : The leaf-cutter ant can be found in the Mountain and Deserts Building in the Ft.Worth Zoo. | ||||||
| PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION :
Coloring: They range from a dark red to a rusty brown ------------------- -------------------------------------------------------
Basic body description: They appear to be a relatively large ant with a spiny body and much longer legs. The queen can have wings. They have 4 legs on each side and two parts of a cast ---------------------on each side of their face. -----------------------------
They use these casts to strip to strip leaves off |
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| ACTIONS IN THE WILD : Colonies are usually found in well-drained sandy soil and yet are near high moisture areas like a creek bed or ditch. Worker ants are active from May to September. They are most active at night. | ||||||
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| SOCIAL ORGANIZATION : The
queen
only lays eggs thats all she does.
The workers protect her, the colony and delivery food. Their are three major types of wokers. ------------------------------ ----------------
Cutter: The larger ants that actually cut the leafs off. Worker: Average size ants that transport the pieces to the colony. Hitchhikers: Juvenile ants that clean and cut the pieces while riding on top of other ants. |
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| REPRODUCTIVE BEHAVIOR : The
Queen is the only fertile ant of the whole colony. If she dies then unless
by chance another queen comes by, the colony will die off. |
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| EXTRA INTRESTING FACTS: -When
the leafcutter ants prune plants it stimulates new plant growth.
- Deforestation is a major problem. It causes this species to spread and become a pest problem. They do approx. 1$ billion in damage in USA each year. |
For anymore questions you can reach
Lisa Arneson, the author at
kanoe@email.com
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION VISIT THESE SITES:
Ant
colony.org
Ant
controls.com
Chewing
insects
Atta
ant home page
Acromyrmex
versicolor
Invertebrates
at the Fort Worth Zoo