Nasute termites,Trinidad: soldier termites guard a column of workers as they run along a termite trail searching for food. The workers have large,rounded heads,whereas the heads of the smaller soldier termites are elongated into a sharp,conical process,used as a defensive weapon. A gland in the head of the soldier termite secretes a sticky,glue-like substance which is squirted out of the head process in a fine stream and can incapacitate ants and other small predators. The name "nasute" termite is derived from the Latin nasutus meaning long-nosed | |
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