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Leafcutter Ants’ Jaws Found to have the Durability of Stainless Steel Knives
'Small but terrible' is what perfectly describes leafcutter ants. Their metal-laced teeth can pierce through tough materials like wood or even skin. What makes these arthropods acquire their biting edge was explained by a new study published in the journal Scientific Reports.
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