| 1. | Old World army ants are divided between the Aenictini and Dorylini tribes.
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| 2. | Many parasitic Staphylinidae that march with army ants strikingly resemble their hosts.
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| 3. | Consequently, they do not breed in cycles like many other army ants.
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| 4. | :: : : Most army ants are actually partly to exclusively nocturnal.
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| 5. | A massive sea of humanity moving in unison, army ants following the leader.
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| 6. | :: : I was watching BBC documentary about army ants.
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| 7. | One such army ant species is " Eciton burchellii ".
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| 8. | They follow army ant swarms to catch insects that are fleeing from the ants.
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| 9. | Some species follow army ants, eating from the disturbance created.
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| 10. | Scientists have thought that army ants originated separately on different continents over millions of years.
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