Honeypot ants, also called honey ants, are ants which have specialised workers that are gorged with food to the point that their abdomens swell enormously. Honey ants are unique in using their own bodies as living storage, used later by their fellow ants when food is otherwise scarce.
When the liquid stored inside a honeypot ant is needed, the worker ants stroke the antennae of the honeypot ant, causing the honeypot ant to regurgitate the stored liquid from its crop.
Other ants then extract nourishment from them, through the process of trophallaxis. They function as living larders.
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