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What they're actually doing is taking these leaves back into the nest and once they're there, they use the leaves to grow a fungus. ADAM:'Leaf cutter ants, despite their name, don't eat leaves.
University of Western Australia myrmecologist Dr François Brassard found the ants, which had been parasitised, possessed and then consumed by a fungus, while on an expedition as part of the Bush ...
The ants had been infected with a fungi, in what is thought to be a first for the NT. The eerie discovery was made in a remote savanna in Jawoyn country outside Katherine. University of Western ...