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  • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

    If you give your beloved an ant garnet your love will last 1000 years.

    (OK that last bit was made up, but I can't think of a more romantic stone)

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    #5

    @futurebird For some reason my brain read it as gamete ... and my brain stumbled a bit ...

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    • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

      If you give your beloved an ant garnet your love will last 1000 years.

      (OK that last bit was made up, but I can't think of a more romantic stone)

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      #6

      @futurebird Ethically sourced. The ants mine them to get rid of them, so they are just lying around...

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      • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

        If you give your beloved an ant garnet your love will last 1000 years.

        (OK that last bit was made up, but I can't think of a more romantic stone)

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        #7

        @futurebird

        Charitable of you to think that I might last a thousand years… 😄

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        • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

          The real story of ant garnets should not be confused with the "Gold-digging ants" that Herodotus went on about these were probably not even ants.

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          #8

          "For in the parts where they live it is desert on account of the sand; and in this desert and sandy tract are produced ants, which are in size smaller than dogs but larger than foxes,"

          - Herodotus

          I'm so mad the fox-sized ants weren't real I'll never forgive him for this.

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          • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

            "For in the parts where they live it is desert on account of the sand; and in this desert and sandy tract are produced ants, which are in size smaller than dogs but larger than foxes,"

            - Herodotus

            I'm so mad the fox-sized ants weren't real I'll never forgive him for this.

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            #9

            @futurebird

            Large ant the size of a small ant.

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            • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

              "For in the parts where they live it is desert on account of the sand; and in this desert and sandy tract are produced ants, which are in size smaller than dogs but larger than foxes,"

              - Herodotus

              I'm so mad the fox-sized ants weren't real I'll never forgive him for this.

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              #10

              @futurebird okay look a lot of what you say is cool but I am NOT down with fox-sized insects that it a terrifying thought! 🤣

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              • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                "For in the parts where they live it is desert on account of the sand; and in this desert and sandy tract are produced ants, which are in size smaller than dogs but larger than foxes,"

                - Herodotus

                I'm so mad the fox-sized ants weren't real I'll never forgive him for this.

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                #11

                @futurebird They SAY that this is somehow a mistranslation of "marmot".

                But that's exactly what they would say if they were covering up giant gold-digging ants.

                (So they could keep the gold for themselves, of course.)

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                • aplundell@timeloop.cafeA aplundell@timeloop.cafe

                  @futurebird They SAY that this is somehow a mistranslation of "marmot".

                  But that's exactly what they would say if they were covering up giant gold-digging ants.

                  (So they could keep the gold for themselves, of course.)

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                  #12

                  @futurebird anyway, Fox-sized ants would be cool, but they're not GIANT ants until I can ride one.

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                  • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                    "For in the parts where they live it is desert on account of the sand; and in this desert and sandy tract are produced ants, which are in size smaller than dogs but larger than foxes,"

                    - Herodotus

                    I'm so mad the fox-sized ants weren't real I'll never forgive him for this.

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                    #13

                    @futurebird

                    This got me googling giant bugs and then I learned about tarantula hawks and now nothing will be okay ever again.

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                    • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                      "For in the parts where they live it is desert on account of the sand; and in this desert and sandy tract are produced ants, which are in size smaller than dogs but larger than foxes,"

                      - Herodotus

                      I'm so mad the fox-sized ants weren't real I'll never forgive him for this.

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                      #14

                      @futurebird or maybe Herodotus was aware of some very small foxes?

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                      • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                        "For in the parts where they live it is desert on account of the sand; and in this desert and sandy tract are produced ants, which are in size smaller than dogs but larger than foxes,"

                        - Herodotus

                        I'm so mad the fox-sized ants weren't real I'll never forgive him for this.

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                        #15

                        @futurebird

                        there are some of them kept at the residence of the king of Persia


                        (same source)

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                        • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                          Ant Fact of the Day:

                          "Ant Garnets" are tiny red gems found by ants. I know this sounds made up ... but it's real.

                          Harvester ants dig deep nests (up to 6m!) and they bring the soil to the surface grain by grain. Sometimes they find garnets, tiny precious red gemstones.

                          These are waste to the ants: they end up in the spoil heap around the nest. When it rains, the lighter stone washes away, the garnets from deep in the earth remain.

                          Those in the know can collect them from the surface.

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                          #16

                          @futurebird You can buy them loose, but not set; they're usually small, under a quarter carat, and never faceted at that size. There are indigenous sites I think in Arizona where you can go pick them up yourself for a fee.
                          I've heard gem sellers call them "anthill garnets" and since garnets are all natural, never treated or enhanced, you have just your ant friend to thank.
                          Garnets were known for invisibility in battle and for strengthening your blood (vigor) and sex drive.

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                          • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                            Ant Fact of the Day:

                            "Ant Garnets" are tiny red gems found by ants. I know this sounds made up ... but it's real.

                            Harvester ants dig deep nests (up to 6m!) and they bring the soil to the surface grain by grain. Sometimes they find garnets, tiny precious red gemstones.

                            These are waste to the ants: they end up in the spoil heap around the nest. When it rains, the lighter stone washes away, the garnets from deep in the earth remain.

                            Those in the know can collect them from the surface.

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                            #17

                            @futurebird

                            I'm in the know where to collect them near Mallaig, Scotland.

                            I met a German geology PhD student while on holiday. I drove him around for a few days so he could take photos for his dissertation.

                            In return, he showed me where I could get garnets from shale.

                            1970, right after the amazing Isle of Wight music festival.

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                            • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                              Ant Fact of the Day:

                              "Ant Garnets" are tiny red gems found by ants. I know this sounds made up ... but it's real.

                              Harvester ants dig deep nests (up to 6m!) and they bring the soil to the surface grain by grain. Sometimes they find garnets, tiny precious red gemstones.

                              These are waste to the ants: they end up in the spoil heap around the nest. When it rains, the lighter stone washes away, the garnets from deep in the earth remain.

                              Those in the know can collect them from the surface.

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                              #18

                              @futurebird That’s so cool.

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                              • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                                Ant Fact of the Day:

                                "Ant Garnets" are tiny red gems found by ants. I know this sounds made up ... but it's real.

                                Harvester ants dig deep nests (up to 6m!) and they bring the soil to the surface grain by grain. Sometimes they find garnets, tiny precious red gemstones.

                                These are waste to the ants: they end up in the spoil heap around the nest. When it rains, the lighter stone washes away, the garnets from deep in the earth remain.

                                Those in the know can collect them from the surface.

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                                #19

                                @futurebird@sauropods.win apparently they're also primarily on native land only in Arizona, which is probably a very important political consideration to have!

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                                • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                                  "For in the parts where they live it is desert on account of the sand; and in this desert and sandy tract are produced ants, which are in size smaller than dogs but larger than foxes,"

                                  - Herodotus

                                  I'm so mad the fox-sized ants weren't real I'll never forgive him for this.

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                                  #20

                                  @futurebird it is possible the Romans ate them all.

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                                  • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                                    Ant Fact of the Day:

                                    "Ant Garnets" are tiny red gems found by ants. I know this sounds made up ... but it's real.

                                    Harvester ants dig deep nests (up to 6m!) and they bring the soil to the surface grain by grain. Sometimes they find garnets, tiny precious red gemstones.

                                    These are waste to the ants: they end up in the spoil heap around the nest. When it rains, the lighter stone washes away, the garnets from deep in the earth remain.

                                    Those in the know can collect them from the surface.

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                                    #21

                                    @futurebird *Pushes Button to Subscribe to Ant Facts*

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                                    • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                                      Ant Fact of the Day:

                                      "Ant Garnets" are tiny red gems found by ants. I know this sounds made up ... but it's real.

                                      Harvester ants dig deep nests (up to 6m!) and they bring the soil to the surface grain by grain. Sometimes they find garnets, tiny precious red gemstones.

                                      These are waste to the ants: they end up in the spoil heap around the nest. When it rains, the lighter stone washes away, the garnets from deep in the earth remain.

                                      Those in the know can collect them from the surface.

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                                      #22

                                      Fascinating. I read up on this for at LEAST 30 minutes!

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                                      • getmisch@masto.nycG getmisch@masto.nyc

                                        @futurebird You can buy them loose, but not set; they're usually small, under a quarter carat, and never faceted at that size. There are indigenous sites I think in Arizona where you can go pick them up yourself for a fee.
                                        I've heard gem sellers call them "anthill garnets" and since garnets are all natural, never treated or enhanced, you have just your ant friend to thank.
                                        Garnets were known for invisibility in battle and for strengthening your blood (vigor) and sex drive.

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                                        #23

                                        @GetMisch @futurebird

                                        i have some anthill garnets around the house somewhere... pretty sure mine came from Arizona

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                                        • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                                          Ant Fact of the Day:

                                          "Ant Garnets" are tiny red gems found by ants. I know this sounds made up ... but it's real.

                                          Harvester ants dig deep nests (up to 6m!) and they bring the soil to the surface grain by grain. Sometimes they find garnets, tiny precious red gemstones.

                                          These are waste to the ants: they end up in the spoil heap around the nest. When it rains, the lighter stone washes away, the garnets from deep in the earth remain.

                                          Those in the know can collect them from the surface.

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                                          #24

                                          @futurebird Wow! I would absolutely love to facet a garnet dug up by an ant...

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