Only one of the nine squares in the picture below is an ant, can you find out?
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The correct answer is published below: (2) Ants
(1) Salamander - the body is slender, and the tail whiskers are hard and cymbal-like.
(3) Termites - the body is long, round, the antennae are rosary-shaped, the abdomen is thick, and the abdomen of the ant is thin.
(4) Three-cone weevil - very different from the shape of ants, the head is trapezoidal.
(5) Sawtooth thieves - tentacles like serrations.
(6) Parasitic bees - have two pairs of thin and transparent wings (I don't know which parasitic wasp is in the picture?). )。
(7) Flat-backed nymph - slender antennae, developed hind legs.
(8) Swollen-legged bee - the lower abdomen is swollen and oblong-oval.
(9) Cryptoptera - Elytra is short and thick, the head is very similar to an ant, and the antennae are section by section, generally 10 or 11 sections.
Did you guess right?