Camponotus gigas unassembled (Dissected ant)
€6.99
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Have you ever been curious to see the world's largest ant, or the most poisonous? These legendary ants can be seen many times in documentaries...
Have you ever been curious to see the world's largest ant, or the most poisonous? These legendary ants can be seen many times in documentaries.
We offer specimens of large size and in perfect condition (dead, dry and preserved), placed in a position to make them look alive and more impressive. They can be placed on a frame or used to take good pictures thanks to its large size.
Camponotus gigas : Giant ant. This species is considered by far as the largest ant of the earth, with up to 3cm sized soldiers. They mainly feed on treacle from some aphids. Sometimes they usually prey on other insects. Generally these ants are very territorial. Its powerful bite can pierce the human skin and produce an intense pinch.
The pictures that you can see have been taken from dead ants.
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Dimensions:
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True anthill, valid for the raise of ants, with queen.
Natural and Ecological Sand Anthill, Observe how they live and make their tunnels.
Ants already included, with Queen, workers, eggs, larva, all complete.
The ants are inside a test tube, with food and water for three weeks. They were borne in that tube and are ok.