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<blockquote data-quote="Cole 78" data-source="post: 320074" data-attributes="member: 11121"><p>Not too large compared to some species, but a decent size. Workers I estimate are 4-5 mm while the queen is probably around 10mm. I got into ants from YouTube haha. I later joined this awsome ant forum (not very different from this forum) called "Formiculture." It's a very rewarding hobby, you might like it!</p><p></p><p>Edit: You can see the grains of sand in ratio to their body.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cole 78, post: 320074, member: 11121"] Not too large compared to some species, but a decent size. Workers I estimate are 4-5 mm while the queen is probably around 10mm. I got into ants from YouTube haha. I later joined this awsome ant forum (not very different from this forum) called "Formiculture." It's a very rewarding hobby, you might like it! Edit: You can see the grains of sand in ratio to their body. [/QUOTE]
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