Hello from Scotland
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Re: Hello from Scotland
Welcome to the wonderful world of ants! I'm sure you'll have f-ant-astic time in here with us mad myrmecologists! There's always someone about in here talking about ants so don't be afraid to pull up a leaf and join in or ask any questions. There is no such thing as a silly question here and we all help each other share our mutual passion! sean x
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Re: Hello from Scotland
Uncle Bob showing off his Hannibal Lecter brain collection that he disguises as fungus!
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Thank you for the warm welcomeBritishants.com wrote:Welcome to the wonderful world of ants! I'm sure you'll have f-ant-astic time in here with us mad myrmecologists! There's always someone about in here talking about ants so don't be afraid to pull up a leaf and join in or ask any questions. There is no such thing as a silly question here and we all help each other share our mutual passion! sean x
And damn that's alot of boxes, so each of the boxes are separate colonies?
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Will you stop referring to me as Uncle Bob to new members, it makes me sound really old. I can still climb a stair unaided. Well two or three steps maybe. And where's your picture in the 'This is me' thread, Sean, about time we unmasked the bandit!Britishants.com wrote:Uncle Bob showing off his Hannibal Lecter brain collection that he disguises as fungus!
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Re: Hello from Scotland
Britishants.com wrote:Uncle Bob showing off his Hannibal Lecter brain collection that he disguises as fungus!
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Yes, your right but it must be the brains of all the members here because many of them are around the size of tennis balls!Leafcutter wrote:Britishants.com wrote:Uncle Bob showing off his Hannibal Lecter brain collection that he disguises as fungus!
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Re: Hello from Scotland
Why do you find it so annoying Grandpa Bob?Acromyrmexbob wrote:Will you stop referring to me as Uncle Bob to new members, it makes me sound really old. I can still climb a stair unaided. Well two or three steps maybe. And where's your picture in the 'This is me' thread, Sean, about time we unmasked the bandit!Britishants.com wrote:Uncle Bob showing off his Hannibal Lecter brain collection that he disguises as fungus!
Edit: I was watching Sean's video on ferns so that I can learn a bit about them for France so I know what he looks like
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Fungus you mean?Acromyrmexbob wrote:Yes, your right but it must be the brains of all the members here because many of them are around the size of tennis balls!Leafcutter wrote:Britishants.com wrote:Uncle Bob showing off his Hannibal Lecter brain collection that he disguises as fungus!
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ha ha haAcromyrmexbob wrote:Will you stop referring to me as Uncle Bob to new members, it makes me sound really old. I can still climb a stair unaided. Well two or three steps maybe. And where's your picture in the 'This is me' thread, Sean, about time we unmasked the bandit!Britishants.com wrote:Uncle Bob showing off his Hannibal Lecter brain collection that he disguises as fungus!