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Ravenpie's recommendation

This is so cool, I want one for myself! Ant farm of the millennium! (via gazard)

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Updated Nov 15, 2007

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J-Yazdani's recommendation

Fascinating creatures ants. Sure you hate to see them in your socks or making a B-line for that pizza crust crumb you forgot to sweep up at the local LAN party. But let's give credit where credit is due. Ants are amazing. Ants can lift up to 20x their body weight! They have two stomachs and three eyes! They also have uncanny communication skills and amazing abilities to work together to achieve a common goal. (via The Sharper Image)

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Updated Oct 3, 2007

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KatieLW's recommendation

Industrious little fellows housed in a high tech looking ant farm, what's not to love? (via gordon)

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Updated Jul 7, 2007

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Updated Apr 28, 2007

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mwilemon's recommendation

Well it's an Antquariam. For those of you who do not mind having ants in your home (in an aquarium of course) will really love this idea. There are some children who are really into science, well heck who isn't. This kit comes with this cool aquarium, ants (specially breed in the UK, OKAY?) and some kind of gel that ants like. The ant’s life lasts about 6 months, and for your pleasure they carry their dead to the top for easy disposal. An interesting gift idea for that special interesting child! (via Cool Mom Picks)

Updated Apr 26, 2007

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Lisalionhart's recommendation

I saw a video on this, the ant farm looks so cool, i want one! (via gordon)

Updated Mar 29, 2007

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gordon's recommendation

I got two of the Ant Works blue gel ant farms for my toddlers. I used to have ant farms and LOVED them. Since I was a kid, they have been updated and now use some sort of nutrient space gel for the ants to tunnel in and eat. Super cool

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Updated Mar 28, 2007

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GadgetGuy's recommendation

Ant farms used to be the cool thing to have, back in the olden times (by which I mean the 1980s). However, it's now been updated into a space-age, blue-gel, funky looking habitat. With the optional light, this sucker just glows and looks cool. Plus, you can watch nature be natural. (via Gizmodo)

Updated Feb 13, 2007

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