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The leaf-cutter ants do not feed on leaves. a. True b. False
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The leaf-cutter ants do not feed on leaves.
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The answer is A on edgen.
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A. T rue
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The statement 'The leaf-cutter ants do not feed on leaves' is a. True. The leaf-cutter ants on leaf sap. They live in mutualism with fungi they cultivate. The adult ants use fungi to feed the ant larvae. But, to help fungi to survive, they feed them with the leaves after they chew all the pulp from the leaves.
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