The red velvet ant is famous for having one of the most painful stings in the insect world. In fact, it is often called the cow killer ant, because its sting is said to be so terrible it could kill a cow. Neither one of these names perfectly suit the creature, because it is actually not an ant at all. The red velvet ant is a flightless wasp that usually takes over the nests of bumble bees and stays low to the ground. Only the female of the species has a stinger, but what a stinger it is! It is exceptionally large and packs one serious punch. While the sting is not deadly, save for those who might have an allergic reaction, it is a highly unpleasant sensory experience.

What evidence would cause a person fear the red velvet ant?

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Responses

It is flightless.
It is flightless.

It lives on the ground.
It lives on the ground.

It has a powerful stinger.
It has a powerful stinger.

It takes over bee nests.
It takes over bee nests.

It is often called the cow killer ant.

The evidence that would cause a person to fear the red velvet ant is that it has a powerful stinger.