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    Leaf-Cutter Ants That Tend Fungal Gardens Protect Themselves from Mold
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Leaf-Cutter Ants That Tend Fungal Gardens Protect Themselves from Mold

Question 61

Question 61

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Leaf-cutter ants that tend fungal gardens protect themselves from mold by means of


A) their feces.
B) the fungi.
C) bacteria.
D) a smaller ant species.
E) None of the above

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