The Field Revealed: Turtle Ants
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Uploaded on Oct 27, 2011
Large workers of turtle ants have dish-like heads that help them protect their colony by acting as living doorways.
Corrie Moreau, Assistant Curator of Insects at The Field Museum, has focused part of her research in turtle ants to try and reveal secrets from their ecology and evolution.
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