South Arctic Monkey Ant

Named in a compromise between two camps that interpreted its face as either a penguin or a primate, the South Arctic Monkey Ant (affectionally called the SAMant by an affectionate usergroup of a small internet forum) acts more like an ant than it actually looks, with a much fuller and somewhat anthropomorphically shaped body. Nowhere near as swift or graceful in its movement as fellow ants, the SAMant's clumsy meandering and absent-minded "face" make it nonthreatening, but it has been shown to be very adaptive with excellent survival instincts intricate social structures so variable that researchers still struggle with determining universal facts.

discovered by FangzV • 9 years ago

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