Wilona Garnet Ants

''"The Wilona Garnet Ant is one of the most destructive insects I have ever had the misfortune to encounter. Each stage in their development seems to have been specially designed for war in every sense of the word. The idea that someone like Jack allows thousands of them to live inside him for so long is terrifying and makes me question his sanity." -the Narrator''

Adult Stage
''The Adult Stage of the Wilona Garnet Ant resembles a wasp, however it's exoskeleton has become a nigh indestructible steel including the wings causing them to be tough enough to withstand a impact of 10 tons or more. The head of the ant possesses six tightly packed eyes that are capable of seeing in infrared which allows them to see the body heat of their prey. While not possessing antennas they do possess large sharp mandibles that are able to open 180 degrees and snap shut in one fourth a second allowing them to shatter the exoskeletons of their prey though they are also able to bite with such force that they are able to chew through solid steel with ease. The adult Wilona Garnet Ant is also able to spit a web like silk from their mouths at their prey in order to trap them with greater ease. This silk is capable of withstanding three to five tons of force making few animals capable of escaping once caught. The body of the Wilona Garnet Ant is well build and designed to withstand great impacts while possessing spiked plates along their back that contain a special toxin that contains flesh eating bacteria designed to allow the ant to escape if attacked by a larger creature. The wings of the ant are immensely durable despite light and thin appearance, they are capable of flapping around 800 flaps per second allowing them to travel great distances in short amounts of time while maintaining a great deal of precision. The front and middle pair of legs for the ant are weirdly short which are primarily used to shovel food into it's mouth and clean itself while it lazes about though out its day, while it's back legs are much longer and possess large hook like ends that are used to impale a target or surface preventing the ant from being knocked off while feeding, sleeping, or cleaning itself. The abdomen of the ant is special as it possesses three stingers; the outer two stingers contain a toxin that can be sprayed at the prey causing nerve and muscle paralysis preventing the prey from being able to move if inhaled or absorbed through the skin. The primary stinger possesses a special toxin that causes organ failure as well as internal bleeding which allow the Wilona Garnet Ant to bite into the prey and drink their blood for sustenance.''