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Red Bull Ant - Myrmecia gulosa

Subfamily Myrmeciinae

This page contains pictures and information about Red bull ants that we found in the Brisbane area, Queensland, Australia.

Length 25mm
 
Red Bull Ant is also known as Giant Bull Ant. They are one of the largest in ants species. They have long, straight  and powerful jaws and a potent sting. They have good vision and responded to our approaching even when we were meters away. Red Bull Ants have a reddish-brown head and thorax but the back half of the abdomen is black. Their log jaws are brownish-yellow. 
 
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Red Bull Ants build their nest underground and have quite extensive tunnel systems. The nest entry is usually covered by dry plant materials and dirt. The dirt is loosely scattered around the nest mound. Two or three bull ant guards can often be seen in the immediate opening area, keeping a sharp eye out for any possible intruders.
 
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We found the Red Bull Ant nest entry when we were walk up to top of Mt Gravatt. It was next to the footpath. There were not much activity. Just inside the nest entry, there were a few guards standing by. When we came within a meter, they ran out and put a attack posture to us. 
 
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There were not much activity at the nest entry. We watch them for half an hour during the morning, we saw two large Red Bull Ants came back to the nest, each with a Gold Spiny Ant on its jaw. We believe Gold Spiny Ants could be one of their major food source.
 
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We noticed that the Red Bull Ants have at least three different body sizes. We saw the hunting ants, which were the largest, about 25mm in body length. Those guards ants were 20mm. Inside the nest there were the smaller ants of 15mm, they could be the house keeping ants. 
 

Reference and Link:
1. Australian Ant Image Database - Australian Ant Image Database, R.W Taylor.
2. Insects of Australia and New Zealand - R. J. Tillyard, Angus & Robertson, Ltd, Sydney, 1926, p286. 

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