A bull ant lives in eastern Australia, the largest ant in the world, with worker ants reaching a length of up to 3.7 cm. With their huge size, they are also very aggressive, and even bees are their defeated men.

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The bull ant, also known as the Red Bull Head Dog Ant, is one of the bulldog ants, it is the largest ant species in the world, with adults about 1.5 cm to 3 cm in adults and up to 3.7 cm in length. Bull ants usually have a brownish-red head and thorax, and a blackish back half of their abdomen. They have sharp jagged jaws and hard stings, which are their primary weapons against their prey.
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Unlike ordinary ants, which have a cooperative predation habit, bull ants usually act alone when they prey, they will ambush, wait until the prey passes behind the lightning, insert the thorn into the opponent's body, inject venom into the opponent's body, and inject venom to kill it. However, adult bull ants cannot eat solid food and only suck up the juice of the booty, while the bodies of their prey are carried back to their nests to feed the larvae.
<h2 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > 3. Temperament characteristics</h2>
Bull ants are fierce in nature and dare to fight against any enemy who stands in their way, usually using powerful jaws and venom-bearing cheets as attack weapons. Their venom is more toxic and causes severe pain after a person is stung, and this severe pain will last for a day or two.