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Wat (wie) is bulldog ant - definitie

GENUS OF INSECTS
Bull ant; Bulldog ant; Myrmeciini; Bull Ant; Bull Ants; Promyrmecia; Bulldog ants; Sergeant ant; Sergeant ants; Inch ant; Inch ants; Bull ants; Pristomyrmecia; Halmamyrmecia
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  • HMS ''Endeavour'', the ship that Joseph Banks was on when he discovered ''M. gulosa''
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  • ''M. tarsata'' foraging on a leaf in a vegetable garden
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  • Closeup view of a bull ant eye
  • ''M. forficata'' feeding on a flowering ''[[Corymbia ficifolia]]''
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  • Darling Range]], Western Australia
  • Stinger of ''M. nigriscapa''
  • Captive colony with pupae
  • desensitisation]] program for people who are prone to severe [[anaphylactic]] reactions to ''M. pilosula'' stings.
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bulldog ant         
(also bull ant)
¦ noun a large Australian ant with large jaws and a powerful sting. [Genus Myrmecia.]
Bristol Bulldog         
  • Bristol Bulldog preserved at the [[Hallinportti Aviation Museum]].
  • Bristol Bulldog 3-view drawing from Aero Digest November,1930
  • RAF Museum]], Hendon
1927 FIGHTER AIRCRAFT FAMILY BY BRISTOL
Bristol Bulldog II; Bristol Type 105; Bristol Type 105 Bulldog; Bristol Type 124TM Bulldog; Bristol Bulldog Mk.I; Bristol Bulldog Mk.II; Bristol Bulldog IIA
The Bristol Bulldog is a British Royal Air Force single-seat biplane fighter designed during the 1920s by the Bristol Aeroplane Company. More than 400 Bulldogs were produced for the RAF and overseas customers, and it was one of the most famous aircraft used by the RAF during the inter-war period.
Scottish Aviation Bulldog         
  • Former [[Royal Jordanian Air Force]] Bulldog now operated by the British Disabled Flying Association on display at [[Farnborough Airshow]] 2008
  • Operators of the Bulldog.
  • Maltese Air Wing]] in 2003
  • The prototype Bulldog ''G-AXEH'' in the [[National Museum of Flight]]
  • Manchester University Air Squadron Bulldog at [[RAF Woodvale]] in 1983
  • The Scottish Aviation BullFinch taking off at Farnborough
1968 TRAINER AIRCRAFT FAMILY BY BEAGLE
Beagle Bulldog; BAe Bulldog; BAE Bulldog; Bulldog T.1; Scottish Aviation Bulldog 1; Scottish Aviation Bulldog 1 G-AXEH; British Aerospace Bulldog; SA Bulldog; Scottish Aviation Bullfinch; Scottish Bulldog; Scottish Aviation Sk61A; Scottish Aviation Sk61D; Scottish Aviation Sk61C; Scottish Aviation Sk61
The Scottish Aviation Bulldog is a British two-seat side-by-side (with optional third seat) training aircraft designed by Beagle Aircraft as the B.125 Bulldog.

Wikipedia

Myrmecia (ant)

Myrmecia is a genus of ants first established by Danish zoologist Johan Christian Fabricius in 1804. The genus is a member of the subfamily Myrmeciinae of the family Formicidae. Myrmecia is a large genus of ants, comprising at least 93 species that are found throughout Australia and its coastal islands, while a single species is only known from New Caledonia. One species has been introduced out of its natural distribution and was found in New Zealand in 1940, but the ant was last seen in 1981. These ants are commonly known as bull ants, bulldog ants or jack jumper ants, and are also associated with many other common names. They are characterized by their extreme aggressiveness, ferocity, and painful stings. Some species are known for the jumping behavior they exhibit when agitated.

Species of this genus are also characterized by their elongated mandibles and large compound eyes that provide excellent vision. They vary in colour and size, ranging from 8 to 40 millimetres (0.31 to 1.57 in). Although workers and queens are hard to distinguish from each other due to their similar appearance, males are identifiable by their perceptibly smaller mandibles. Almost all Myrmecia species are monomorphic, with little variation among workers of a given species. Some queens are ergatoid and have no wings, while others have either stubby or completely developed wings. Nests are mostly found in soil, but they can be found in rotten wood and under rocks. One species does not nest in the ground at all; its colonies can only be found in trees.

A queen will mate with one or more males, and during colony foundation she will hunt for food until the brood have fully developed. The life cycle of the ant from egg to adult takes several months. Myrmecia workers exhibit greater longevity in comparison to other ants, and workers are also able to reproduce with male ants. Myrmecia is one of the most primitive group of ants on earth, exhibiting differentiated behaviors from other ants. Workers are solitary hunters and do not lead other workers to food. Adults are omnivores that feed on sweet substances, but the larvae are carnivores that feed on captured prey. Very few predators eat these ants due to their sting, but their larvae are often consumed by blindsnakes and echidnas, and a number of parasites infect both adults and brood. Some species are also effective pollinators.

Myrmecia stings are very potent, and the venom from these ants is among the most toxic in the insect world. In Tasmania, 3% of the human population are allergic to the venom of M. pilosula and can suffer life-threatening anaphylactic reactions if stung. People prone to severe allergic reactions can be treated with allergen immunotherapy (desensitisation).