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Dinosaur ant. By: Ayah. Osseili. Classification:. The dinosaur ant is not nocturnal but it sometimes comes out at night it is holometabolous . Appearance:.
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Dinosaur ant By: Ayah. Osseili
Classification: The dinosaur ant is not nocturnal but it sometimes comes out at night it is holometabolous.
Appearance: They have 6 legs because their insects they have long body their a bit hairy and the back is big they have big eyes and they have 2 long curved lines which looks like a nose but it holds insects and other things.
Diet: The dinosaur ant eats other small insects they sting them then tack them back to their nests.
Habitat: The dinosaur ant lives it trees in a nest and lives in colonies like other ants.
Breeding: The dinosaur ant starts in an egg if the egg is fertilized it is a female if no it is a male when it becomes an adult it gets a few days of.
Interesting facts: The dinosaur ant is in some fossils and it normally come out at night.
Why is it endangered? The dinosaur ant is endangered because the bushfires because they live in trees and the climate changers because they prefer the colder weather.
What saves it? To help save the dinosaur ant is to reduce deliberate bushfires and to help save trees from getting chopped.