An ant can live without an abdomen but only for a short while because its stomach is within the abdomen.
The only ants that are able to lay eggs are queen ants; they lay the eggs from the rear of the abdomen.
For a short time an ant will survive without it's abdomen with no apparent side effects but seeing as an ants stomach is located within the abdomen it will eventually die
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No. As with any other insect a wasp's abdomen contains vital organs.
A bulldog ant is a ant that has a venomous sting located near the abdomen. They have giant eyes and have superior vision. They have a head, thorax, two segmented body parts and a abdomen. The head has long sharp mandibles.
Some characteristics of ants are that they are social insects, and that they come in shades of black, brown, or red. Another characteristic is that they have bodies that are divided into three sections.
Yes, the honey ant has a jello like substance protecting the abdomen. Other ants don't have this and that is how the honey ant got its name.
A fly can live without an abdomen due to the anatomy of the fly. A fly feeds constantly and passes feces regularly.
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Pharoh Ant
No, an ant can't llive without a head because this is where the eyes are located which guide the ant where to go.