The Helmeted Turtle Ant: America’s Living Shield with a Disc - Shaped Head
Native to the tropical forests of the Americas, the helmeted turtle ant (Cephalotes varians) is renowned for its flattened, disc - like head that resembles a natural shield. A member of the turtle ant genus, this species has evolved an extraordinary defense mechanism: when threatened, worker ants plug their nest entrances with their armored heads, acting as living barricades to fend off intruders.
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Defensive Behavior and Social Organization
Ecological Impact and Scientific Inspiration







