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Odontomachus rixosus
70,00€
Discover the fascinating Odontomachus rixosus, an exotic ant with trap-jaw mandibles and striking colors. Perfect for enthusiasts of unique species, it is active, predatory, and easy to observe. Add a wild and surprising touch to your ant farm!
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Categories: Ants, Exotic ants	
Description							
Technical Sheet: Odontomachus rixosus Ant
Scientific Classification
- Kingdom: Animalia
- Phylum: Arthropoda
- Class: Insecta
- Order: Hymenoptera
- Family: Formicidae
- Subfamily: Ponerinae
- Genus: Odontomachus
- Species: Odontomachus rixosus
General Characteristics
- Size:
- Workers: 8-10 mm
- Queens: 10-12 mm
- Males: 7-9 mm
 
- Coloration: Dark shades, typically blackish-brown with reddish highlights.
- Morphology:
- Trap-jaw mandibles capable of snapping shut rapidly to catch prey.
- Elongated body with long legs adapted for fast movement.
- Well-developed segmented antennae.
 
Distribution and Habitat
- Distribution: Native to Southeast Asia, found in countries like Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines.
- Habitat: Prefers tropical forests, humid areas, and soil rich in organic matter. Also adapts to disturbed environments near urban areas.
Behavior
- Diet:
- Omnivorous but primarily insectivorous. Feeds on small arthropods and occasionally sweet liquids like nectar.
 
- Activity:
- Mainly nocturnal but can be active during the day in shaded or highly humid conditions.
 
- Defense:
- Possesses a painful sting due to its functional stinger.
- Mandibles are used for both hunting and defense.
 
Colony
- Structure: Monogynous colonies (with a single queen).
- Size: Relatively small, ranging from 100 to 500 individuals.
- Nest: Builds nests in soft soil, decaying wood, or under rocks.
Reproduction
- Nuptial Flights: Typically occur during the humid seasons.
- Life Cycle:
- Egg → Larva → Pupa → Adult (approximately 8 weeks).
 
- Queen: Responsible for laying eggs and can live for several years.
Care in Captivity
- Type of Formicarium: Acrylic or soil-based formicariums with adequate humidity.
- Temperature: Between 22°C and 26°C (72°F to 79°F).
- Humidity: High, between 60% and 80%.
- Diet:
- Live prey such as crickets or fruit flies.
- Diluted honey or sugary liquids as a supplement.
 
- Precautions:
- Ensure the formicarium is escape-proof, as they are excellent escape artists.
- Handle with care due to their painful sting.
 
Interesting Facts
- Known for its mandible-closing speed, which can reach up to 50 m/s, making it one of the fastest in the animal kingdom.
- Used in scientific studies due to its predatory behavior and advanced sensory systems.
Additional information							
| Options | Queen with 15 to 25 worker ants | 
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