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See the smallest animal that can force lion to run away for safety
Safari ant is the tiniest animal that can cause any mammal to move away from where it is because of its bites. The lion is widely regarded as the most dangerous animal on the planet and it eats other animals. Many animals, particularly buffalo and antelope, fear lions because they tear them apart and consume them.
The tiniest mammal on the planet can cause any creature to migrate from one location to another whether it like it or not. Even a lion, bees, and humans have been known to flee from the creature. The safari ant is one of the tiniest animals on the planet, but it is dreaded by all animals because it is too small and its removal from the body is tough.
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It has the potential to cause animals to run away from them because their bite causes a lot of discomfort, so animals flee to safer areas. They travel in a huge group, making it difficult to keep them under control. If they descend on any animal they can kill it.
Once they’ve gained access to the house, they order everyone to vacate in hurry or else they inflict a lot of damage. They arrive in large groups and take over the entire house. They also kill the bees which are deemed dangerous and force some of them to leave the colony. Bee stings are known to cause harm, but safari ants can scare them away.
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