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In the picture on
the left, we see the
food exchange be-
tween a bug and
an ant. Above, the
bug touches the
ant with its anten-
nae. In the middle,
the bud taps the
ant’s mouth with
its forelegs. At the
bottom, the ant
presents a drop of
liquid food to the
imitating bug.
These migrants who change nests twice a year are very interesting,
because they are accepted by both ant species and are able to adapt to
the nest environment immediately. Wasmann, who has been doing re-
search on ants for many years, believes that this species is the most ad-
vanced cohabitant with its still unsolved adaptation method. They have
a very astonishing feature that they use in getting themselves admitted
to the nest they are migrating to. These migrants have a gland that pro-
duces defensive substances and they use a potent chemical secretion
they produce there to pacify their enemies when attacked. This chemi-
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