TOYHABIT
ANTWORKS™ - A space-age habitat for ants!
The ANTWORKS™ out of this
world story!

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.

Easy to care for - Ants need
NO food or water.

                                          The Ant-Astronaut Story

Ants are fascinating creatures. Look at the ground on a fairly nice day, and
chances are you’ll see several scurrying around. The ants we interact with in
everyday life tend to be scouts or foragers. The colony, with its impressive and
complex tunnel system, remains hidden underground. Visible ant habitats, such
as the Ant Farm® product (Ant Farm® is a registered trademark of Uncle Milton
Industries, Inc.), provide insight into the lives of these amazing insects. Ant
Farm® habitats enable viewers to peer into the mysterious world of ants and
how they tunnel. Usually made of two panes of glass (or clear plastic) and filled
with sand, Ant Farm® habitats and their ilk allow a micro colony of ants to be
put on display in a home or office. As ants tunnel in the sand, viewers are able
to witness a network of tunnels develop before their eyes. Ant habitats using
sand may also be created using glass canning jars, and the like. Because you
can’t really see through sand, the visible tunnels are pretty much limited to
those next to the outside wall. Another important detail about sand and soil
based ant habitats – they don’t like to be moved. Shaking, whether from a
strong earthquake or human-made, can cause the tunnels to collapse – an
Earth-shattering cataclysm, at least from the ants’ perspective. This posed
quite a problem for the scientists at NASA, which resulted in an ingenious
solution.

The Gravity of the Situation

Gravity is a great indicator of direction. While we may not be certain which way
north is without a compass, up and down can always be determined. To what
degree, scientists wondered, do ants use gravity in creating their tunnel
network? If an ant colony were in a zero-gravity (technically, ‘micro-gravity’),
environment, would they know to tunnel down – and how complex would their
tunnels be? NASA had been planning experiments around ‘life in space’. The
long-term goal, being to discover how certain species react to a micro-gravity
environment. Would ants tunnel downward? Would spiders spin webs? These
are some of the questions NASA set out to answer.

The Problem and a Creative Solution

Containers for various forms of life were developed for space flight, however a
‘cosmic colony’ of ants posed a unique puzzle. With a soil/sand-based habitat,
NASA and the Space Shuttle crew had two, equally problematic options. If ants
were added to the habitat prior to take-off, the tremendous G-forces would
collapse any tunnels, killing the ants. Trying to add ants to the habitat in a
weightless environment might make for an entertaining ‘bloopers’ video, but
would be counter-productive for research. Even if this could be done without
the Space Shuttle hosting several rogue floating ants, the tunnels would still
collapse from the shaking caused during re-entry. It became clear that NASA
needed a habitat ants could live and tunnel in, that could withstand a significant
amount of shaking. A special gel material was created which would serve as a
tunneling medium for the ants, as well as a nutrient source. AntWorks™ is
based on this technology.

AntWorks™ - Clearly Innovative!

Fascinations® AntWorks™ allows one to study the behavior of ants in a
unique, self-contained environment. Its special gel is full of nutrients specially
formulated for the needs of the ant. Because the gel is clear, one can see
tunnel architecture develop in 3-D – offering a new and unique perspective
from that of the traditional, soil-based habitats. Fascinations® AntWorks™
includes a container with a special gel formulation, magnifying glass, 20 page
booklet detailing fascinating ant facts, and a special ‘extreme magnification
lens’ with which one can even see hairs on the ants! AntWorks™ is amazing,
new and Patent Pending.