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Given the physical and cognitive characteristics of ants, it is not feasible or realistic to imagine an ant wielding a gun. Ants do not possess the physical strength, dexterity, or cognitive abilities necessary to handle or operate a firearm. Additionally, ants do not have the same type of nervous system or sensory organs as humans, which are essential for operating complex devices like guns.
The gun is glued to the ant’s thorax. This is not ergonomic. The ant drags one side of its body, leaving tiny, furious drag marks across my countertop. I’ve seen it try to climb a vertical wall. It spun helplessly like a broken ceiling fan. Gun-toting? More like gun-dragging. gun-toting ant
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Perhaps the most astonishing feature of the Gunslinger Ant is its capacity. Unlike the typical "shoot once and run" strategy seen in many bombardier beetles, D. ballistica carries a magazine of six distinct pellets, arranged linearly within a specialized internal gland. Given the physical and cognitive characteristics of ants,