6 Mysterious 'Dracula' Ant Species Discovered in Madagascar

mystrium ant from madagascar
An ant of the enigmatic Mystrium species. These Dracula ants are known for sucking the blood of their young.
(Image credit: Alex Wild)

Six new species of a mysterious blood-sucking ant have been identified in Madagascar — and they're an especially odd bunch.

The so-called Dracula ants, described today (March 31) in the journal ZooKeys, seem to defy many of the normal rules that scientists use to classify ants.

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