Dorylus

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Dorylus is a genus of African and Asian army ants known for their massive, aggressive foraging swarms and highly organized social structure.

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Dorylus canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf genus
taxon
casteSystem queens
soldiers
workers
class Insecta
colonyMobility nomadic phases
statary phases
colonySize up to several million individuals
commonName African army ants
driver ants
safari ants
defenseMechanism mass attack behavior
powerful biting mandibles
diet omnivorous scavenger
predatory
distribution Africa
Asia
ecologicalRole influence local invertebrate communities
scavengers
top invertebrate predators
family Formicidae NERFINISHED
foragingBehavior collective foraging columns
mass raiding swarms
habitat agricultural landscapes
savannas
tropical forests
hasType army ant
impactOnHumans can cause painful bites
can damage livestock and poultry
kingdom Animalia
nativeTo Africa
Asia
nestingBehavior bivouacs formed by workers
temporary nests
order Hymenoptera NERFINISHED
phylum Arthropoda
prey invertebrates
small vertebrates
recognizedFor highly organized social structure
massive aggressive foraging swarms
reproduction winged males
winged queens
socialStructure eusocial
highly organized colonies
soldierMorphology very large mandibles
subfamily Dorylinae
taxonRank genus
workerPolymorphism present
workerSizeVariation extreme

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Dorylinae includesGenus Dorylus