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When I saw them at city pets all I could think about was the nat geo special on them.... fire ants and having them in their bags to tip arrows for hunting.
Damn glad you didnt get to taste them. Man you and Kiko were freaking when I first started to touch them. Jacob has the parents to these. That would be cool to feed them the ants maybe I can control my ant population in my backyard. Then again someone is going to forget and then its all fun and games until someone puts an eye out.
Damn glad you didnt get to taste them. Man you and Kiko were freaking when I first started to touch them. Jacob has the parents to these. That would be cool to feed them the ants maybe I can control my ant population in my backyard. Then again someone is going to forget and then its all fun and games until someone puts an eye out.
Are they poisonous in captivity too Brian? I thought I read somewhere that some types are not, or if they're bred in captivity then they're not poisonous. Can't remember what exactly I read.
Are they poisonous in captivity too Brian? I thought I read somewhere that some types are not, or if they're bred in captivity then they're not poisonous. Can't remember what exactly I read.
From what I saw on NatGeo, their poison derives from the venom in fire ants.
Are they poisonous in captivity too Brian? I thought I read somewhere that some types are not, or if they're bred in captivity then they're not poisonous. Can't remember what exactly I read.
They are poisons depending on their diet...they can be poisonous in captivity if you feed them what the eat in the wild to be poisonous....which would be fire ants. :)
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