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We currently say
as these small birds can be killed by four stings from fire ants.
Exactly four?
What happens if only three ants bite? Does the bird just say, "Oh my, that hurts, but it takes four bites to kill me, so I'm going to keep on going"?
And cited to a YouTube video. I might just delete this sentence later if I can't find something better to put in. —Soap— 13:21, 26 October 2020 (UTC)Reply