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Green Leaf-Weaver Ant

Oecophylla smaragdina

Description:

These unique ants weave together the leaves of fig trees to create basketball sized nests. They are 1-2cm in length and have sharp jaws which they will readily unleash on anything which brushes against or even comes near their nest.

Habitat:

Tropical forest.

Notes:

Their abdomens are filled with a mild acidic toxin which can be eaten for a sour apple taste, the Aboriginals of this region would boil a whole nest full of ants to make a sour tea

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3 Comments

JackWanamaker
JackWanamaker 11 years ago

Haha, it is quite an interesting experience to eat them. The flavor is surprisingly sweet/sour, like a tart green apple with a little stinging sensation on the tongue.

ShannaB
ShannaB 11 years ago

I'm pretty sure a girl I work with had a go at eating these, and they made her a bit woozy!

Ashish Nimkar
Ashish Nimkar 11 years ago

Wonderful

JackWanamaker
Spotted by
JackWanamaker

Western Australia, Australia

Spotted on Feb 21, 2013
Submitted on Feb 21, 2013

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