Ant bites, when we disturbs
Ants bite when we interfere
The habitat of ants, branches of trees
The leaves they folds, hides inside
Secures the nest and security plenty
The ants walks here and there
And looks for enemy to bite
Any time they appears, everywhere expects
Ants are declared foes sometimes
But ants are also best friends
When it protects the mango tree
And ripe mangoes from naughty ones.
See the ants, their unity, defense
How wonderful they co operates
But poor people we are in quarrels.
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