Thursday, November 03, 2005

AntWorks Space Colony

Don't get Ants in your Pants



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 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.

This miraculous gel, derived from a NASA Space experiment, serves as both habitat and nutrition for your ants - allowing you to watch in awe as they turn a brick of aqua-blue gel into a fascinating colony of tunnels. Never before have you been so capable of watching these awesome creatures at work.

Consider Ants a pest? Think again. As Sun Tzu stated, 'Know Thy Enemy'. And what better way to know them then in this totally enclosed space age aquarium. Ants are perhaps the most populous creatures on the face of planet earth, with at least ten thousand species and countless trillions of individual ants. Bring them indoors today with Antworks!

AntWorks is based on a 2003 NASA Space Shuttle experiment to study animal life in space and test how ants successfully tunnel in microgravity.

The Antworks gel is complete with nutrients to promote healthy growth in the new colony. Watch ants live, work, and tunnel in the nutritious, and non-toxic gel as they create series upon series of intricate tunnels.

This makes a unique gift for anyone interested in studying these incredible creatures. For more information about AntWorks visit PrezzyBox below.

AntWorks

Good Gift Guide Recommendation : 4/5

2 Comments:

Mark said...

After receiving our first shipment of AntWorks, the stylish ant habitat based on NASA technology, the kids immediately captured a handful of red ants local to our area. To everyone's disappointment, these little fella's couldn't burrow into the AntWorks gel. So the following day we promptly sent away for an order of Harvester Ants. When they finally arrived in my mailbox, I ripped open the envelope to find a tiny plastic vile with 20 ants nervously crawling around. What a ride they must have had! I quickly popped the lid, tapped them into the AntWorks habitat, and anxiously watched to see if they would deliver on the promise. Within 30 seconds, a couple industrious ants got down to business and started burrowing their first tunnel. Unbelievable! It wasn't too much later when others started joining in on the community effort. Less than 24 hours later, the ants have dug a fairly complex network of tunnels - and they show no signs of slowing!

2:30 PM  
Robyn said...

You're very lucky. I have not been so fortunate with my Antworks Space-Age Habitat.

I have gone through a four-month ordeal of dead ants, mould and mildew, and appalling customer service.

For the full story, check out www.governmentcheese.ca/blogofcheese

7:55 PM  

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