1. Turtle Head Ant

Living in the central and southern regions of the United States, the strange shape of the head allows them to protrude into the crevices of the wood.
2. Thistle ants
Living in the southern United States and parts of Mexico, although it looks fluffy and a little cute, it will be very painful to be stung by it!
3. Armored arboreal ants
These ants live all their lives on top of trees, in the Americas and Africa, and have a hard shell to protect themselves.
4. Blue velvet ants
In fact, the blue velvet ant is not an ant, but a wingless wasp. Female blue velvet ants have thorns, don't be stung by them, real pain!
5. Red velvet ants
Very similar to the blue velvet ants, seeing them quickly move away, stinging people is very painful!
6. Hook ants
The fish hook ant lives in Cambodia and has three pairs of barbs on its body to catch prey and defense, and when encountering predators that are much larger than its own size, the ants will gather together to form a dense ball formation to defend.
7. Amazon Giant Ant
The giant of the ants, which can reach 1.6 inches in length, is the largest ant in the world! It hurts a lot to get bitten (don't ask me how I know).
8. Gliding ants
This ant lives in trees and can be moved between trees in a gliding fashion, with a flat body like a gliding wing.
9. Honey pot ants
This ant loves the nectar of plants more than bees, and after collecting nectar, it exists in its abdomen. They are social animals, and when there is no food or drought, other ants in the colony will line up to receive their stored sweet liquid.
10. Panda ants
The black and white color scheme makes this ant look a lot like a panda, but this cute and cute little ant is one of the deadliest ants in the world. Nicknamed the "Cow Killer", they are often found near cow pens, and young cows can even lose their lives if they are stung too many times.