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Ant Fact Number Seven

jonathan ratautas • March 27, 2021

Ants not in Antarctica?

Pretty Ironic when you consider the name. But I guess it makes sense. BRRRRRRR.


Ants however can be found on every single continent of the world except the frozen wastes of Antarctica. Well that is, if you are one of those round earthers... Everybody knows that the world is flat and NASA has a base there preventing people from proving it. That also means ants just might be living there, waiting, to make their final move against humanity.


We will be ready. 🐜

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