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    The jack jumper ant (Myrmecia pilosula), also known as the jack jumper, jumping jack, hopper ant, or jumper ant, is a species of venomous ant native to...
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  • team is named after the jack jumper ant, a species of venomous ant predominantly found in the island state. The JackJumpers won their maiden NBL championship...
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    Zealand in 1940, but the ant was last seen in 1981. These ants are commonly known as bull ants, bulldog ants or jack jumper ants, and are also associated...
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  • Jack jumper ant, Myrmecia pilosula, an Australian ant Jack jumper ant (also known as jumping jack) can also refer to several other species in the same...
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  • Jumping Jack (video game), 1983, also released as Leggit! Jumping Jack, 1984, released by Universal Entertainment Corporation Jack jumper ant, a variety...
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    sting pain index. The sting of jack jumper ants can be lethal for humans, and an antivenom has been developed for it. Fire ants, Solenopsis spp., are unique...
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    venomous of the bulldog ants, ranging from about 15 to 25 mm (0.6 to 1.0 in) long, but less aggressive than the Jack jumper ant. These ants are purplish-brown...
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    genome similar to that of the jack jumper ant. However its chromosome complement is n=2, higher than the jack jumper ant, but most of its relatives of...
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  • Kelsall GR, Heddle RJ, Baldo BA (2001). "Fatal anaphylaxis following jack jumper ant sting in southern Tasmania". Medical Journal of Australia. 175 (11):...
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    the Australian Capital Territory. Their exact appearance is of the jack jumper ant. The colours features and size are strikingly similar to it as well...
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