‘Exploding ant’ species discovered in Borneo

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exploding ant
A member of the Camponotus cylindricus species of exploding ant
(Image credit: Bernard Dupont/Wikimedia)

Scientists have discovered a new species of “exploding ant” which sacrifices itself when attacked to protect the rest of the colony.

Exploding ants were first observed in 1916, but little is known about the rare insects, says New Atlas, so “a research team made up of entomologists, botanists, microbiologists, and chemists from Austria, Thailand and Borneo ventured into the forests of southeast Asia to find some fresh evidence”.

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