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Which family does the ant belong to?

Ants, (Antaceae), or about 10,000 species of insects (Hymenoptera), are habitually social and live together in organized colonies. Ants occur all over the world, but are especially common in hot climates. The size range is approximately 2 to 25 mm (approximately 0.08 to 1 inch).

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