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"<b>The March of Ants.</b><br><br>Driver ants marching in columns appear as a dark brown mass moving across the rainforest floor.<br><br>African children are reputedly more terrified of Driver ants than they are of snakes, spiders, and even lions.",

"<b>Killer Ants!</b><br><br>Driver ants are the only ants to have killed humans.<br><br>There have been reported cases of people; usually the young and infirm, being killed and consumed by swarms of Driver ants.",

"<b>Its not the size of the ant in the fight, but rather, its the size of the fight in the ant!</b><br><br>Driver ants can kill much larger prey than other ants.<br><br>They have powerful bites and often swarm in colonies with 20 million members. They also have the tendency to swarm into body parts, including noses and mouths.",

"<b>Body' Building.</b><br><br>Driver ants do not form permanent nests.<br><br>Instead, they alternate between nomadic stages and stages where workers form a temporary nest called a bivouac, by joining their own bodies together.",

"<b>Go Team! Go.</b><br><br>Driver ants work well as a team.<br><br>When they have to cross streams, they link themselves together to create a floating bridge. The other ants are then able to safely cross the river by crawling over their fellow ants' backs.",

"<b>They'll eat anything.</b><br><br>Driver ants consume so much prey that they must constantly move to find more prey to eat.<br><br>They travel in columns of up to 20 million ants and eat anything in their path – millipedes, spiders, beetles, reptiles, even small mammals.",

"<b>Blind as a bat.</b><br><br>Swarms of driver ants can travel up to 65 feet in an hour.<br><br>Although they are completely blind, they can travel at great speeds. Like other ant species they communicate via scent pheromones.",

"<b>Not when, but how many, is she expecting?</b><br><br>The Driver ant queen can lay between 3 to 4 million eggs per month.",

"<b>They fight like champs.</b><br><br>The Driver ant’s marching column is defensive in nature since they often encounter enemy insects and animals.<br><br>Smaller ants stay in the center, flanked by larger, stronger ants.<br><br>The fighter ants take up positions as sentries and set a perimeter in which small ants can run to for safety if the colony is attacked.",

"<b>Big guy on the block.</b><br><br>The largest ants in the world are Driver ants.<br><br>Native to Africa, some worker ants reach almost one and a half inches long.<br><br>In contrast, the smallest ant species, native to Sri Lanka, have workers who measure 1/30th of an inch.",

"<b>ExterminAnts</b><br><br>The Masai tribes enlist the Driver ants help in pest control.<br><br>In farming communities, Driver ants help to control pests.  They will kill and consume the majority of insect crop pests and will also kill larger agricultural pests, such as mice and rats.",

"<b>One giant ant.</b><br><br>The weight of a Driver ant colony is more than 44 pounds.  Moving as one mass, the Driver ant colony is a formidable ‘animal’ with 20 million mouths and stingers.<br><br>Villagers are said to leave their homes when Driver ants approach. The villagers will return later, after the colony has passed through and cleared homes of any pests, like spiders and cockroaches."];
