cool . Casting a Fire Ant Colony with Molten Aluminum

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I saw something like that I believe on NatGeo in Africa..I think it was termites,that thing was HUGE!!

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Chris
 

I'd call it "Ants Immortalized in Lead". lol I wonder how many ants are in that casting.
 

I have heard of that before, it sounds pretty cool (just not for the ants tough lol) , I love the finished product.
 

I'd call it "Ants Immortalized in Lead". lol I wonder how many ants are in that casting.

None, they were the smoke comming out during the pouring. LOL Frankfive star.webp
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Hay I use to raise them for my
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Horney toad and ant-AZ.webpHay, this one is about to vanish.
 

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Gee, I haven't seen a horney toad in many years. Use to see 'em almost daily in central Texas.
 

Gee, I haven't seen a horney toad in many years. Use to see 'em almost daily in central Texas.

Well, He was originally from the Stanton AZ area and spent a few years at my place in MD. Buried himself every night. He only ate the fire ants. He would stay perfectly still until one walked in front of him, it just appeared to vanish. I had to order the ants by mail and put them in his aquarium. I spent many hours watching him.
Now the Horney Toads around Flagstaff only eat soft body crickets. I could pick them up locally at the pet store for another toad.

My son always has pets. Right now there are 3 dogs, and 5 fish in two aquariums at home. Frankfive star.webpMN  Stanton Az 04.webp Here's his home town
 

Here's the Fire Ant Eater! Frankfive star.webp
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Yep, that's a horney toad!
 

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