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Ant Babies Ooze a Weird Kind of 'Milk', And The Whole Colony Slurps It Down
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Worker clonal raider ants place young larvae on the pupae, where they feed on pupal secretions. (Daniel Kronauer)The baby ants produce their 'milk' during their most seemingly dormant phase of development – while they metamorphose from larvae to adults, right after they gain their pigment.
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