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SPECIES OF INSECT
Anoplolepis gracilipes; Yellow Crazy Ant; Anoplolepis longipes; Maldive ant
  • ''A. gracilipes'' (yellow crazy ants) moving dead [[Blattidae]] sp. (cockroach) toward their nest in [[Pohnpei]], [[Federated States of Micronesia]]
  • A dead [[gecko]] being dragged by yellow crazy ants in [[India]]

Maldive      
n. Maldive (isole, arcipelago nell"Oceano Indiano al largo dell"India sud occidentale)
Maldive Islands         
  • 18th-century map by [[Pierre Mortier]] from the [[Netherlands]], depicting with detail the islands of the Maldives
  • Each administrative atoll is marked, along with the [[thaana]] letter used to identify the atoll. Natural atolls are labelled in light blue. [//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cf/Atolls_of_the_maldives.png Full view of the map].
  • Bathala]] island
  • 16th-century Portuguese illustration from the [[Códice Casanatense]], depicting workers
  • Portuguese presence]] in the Maldives was established in 1558, by order of [[Constantino of Braganza]], Viceroy of [[Portuguese India]].
  • Thaana script
  • A mechanised traditional inter-island dhoni stripped of its sails
  • Filitheyo island beach with tall palm trees and blue fresh lagoons
  • Sultan of the Maldives]]
  • Gaumii salaam
  • Republic Square in Malé
  • The [[resort island]] of [[Landaa Giraavaru]] (Baa atoll)
  • Life expectancy in the Maldives
  • Siri Fennaadheettha Mahaa Radun (Dhinei Kalaminja)]].
  • Maahefun Festival in [[Fuvahmulah]]
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  • Fire & Rescue Service boats
  • Sign outside the Velana International Airport
  • [[Oriental sweetlips]] (''Plectorhinchus vittatus'') at [[Meeru Island]], North Male Atoll
  • A proportional representation of Maldives exports, 2019
  • Maldives soft coral
  • [[Malé]], the capital of the Maldives
  • Maalhosmadulu Atoll seen from space. [[Northern Maalhosmadulu Atoll]] and [[Southern Maalhosmadulu Atoll]] can be seen in this picture.
  • Velana International Airport
  • Dark clouds bringing heavy rain, common in the rainy season.
  • An [[RAF]] [[Short Sunderland]] moored in the lagoon at Addu Atoll, during WWII
  • Former US Secretary of State [[Mike Pompeo]] hosts Maldivian Foreign Minister [[Abdulla Shahid]]
  • TMA Terminal
  • The former Prime Minister of India [[Manmohan Singh]] addressing the [[People's Majlis]] in 2011
  • [[17th SAARC summit]] in [[Addu City]], Maldives
  • Malé harbour
SOVEREIGN STATE IN SOUTH ASIA, SITUATED ON AN ARCHIPELAGO IN THE ARABIAN SEA
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Isole Maldive (arcipelago nell"Oceano Indiano)

Definición

coco de mer
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¦ noun a tall palm tree native to the Seychelles, having an immense nut in a hard woody shell. [Lodoicea maldivica.]
Origin
C19: from Fr. coco-de-mer, lit. 'coco from the sea' (because the tree was first known from nuts found floating in the sea).

Wikipedia

Yellow crazy ant

The yellow crazy ant (Anoplolepis gracilipes), also known as the long-legged ant or Maldive ant, is a species of ant, thought to be native to West Africa or Asia. They have been accidentally introduced to numerous places in the world's tropics.

The yellow crazy ant has colloquially been given the modifier "crazy" on account of the ant's erratic movements when disturbed. Its long legs and antennae make it one of the largest invasive ant species in the world.

Like several other invasive ants, such as the red imported fire ant (Solenopsis invicta), the big-headed ant (Pheidole megacephala), the little fire ant (Wasmannia auropunctata), and the Argentine ant (Linepithema humile), the yellow crazy ant is a "tramp ant", a species that easily becomes established and dominant in new habitat due to traits such as aggression toward other ant species, little aggression toward members of its own species, efficient recruitment, and large colony size.

It is on a list of "one hundred of the world's worst invasive species" formulated by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), having invaded ecosystems from Hawaii to the Seychelles, and formed supercolonies on Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean.

In 2023, a scientific article postulated a unique unique reproductive cycle for A. gracilipes, suggesting that males are obligate chimeras.