Ant Vocabulary. antennae a pair of long, thin feelers on the head of an insect.

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Ant Vocabulary

antennae a pair of long, thin feelers on the head of an insect

cocoons coverings of silky thread in which larvae live as they grow

colonies groups of insects of the same kind that live together

fungus one of a large group of plants, such as mushrooms and mold, that do not have leaves or flowers

larvae the worm-like forms of very young ants or other insects

tunnels long holes under the ground

herd a number of animals of one kind kept or living together

aphids tiny insects that suck juices from plants

parasol an umbrella used for protection from the sun

tropical a hot and humid climate

Ant Life Cycle 1-eggs2-larvae 3-cocoon4-adult

True or False ???????

Army ants live in wood. TrueFalse Carpenter

TrueFalse Two ants can carry a caterpillar.

TrueFalse Ants can carry each other.

TrueFalse Leaf cutter ants live in Asia. Weaver ants

TrueFalse Worker ants take care of the queen’s eggs.

TrueFalse The eggs become antennae. larvae

TrueFalse Ants live in colonies underground.

TrueFalse The queen is the smallest ant in the colony. largest