Ever have a hard time grasping just how large Earth really is? Well, it turns out there’s a whole other world out there that makes things seem even smaller. I’m talking about everyday objects that are so tiny, they look like they are straight out of an ant-sized Ikea catalog!
It’s amazing how much effort goes into making these mini marvels. From the teeniest groceries you could imagine to pint-sized furniture that would make even the smallest dollhouses jealous, the attention to detail is insane. These miniature creations might not serve much of a purpose for us, but for our tiny six-legged friends, they’re pretty much luxury living!
1. “Globe for ants.”
2. “Come on now.”
3. “What is this, knitting for ants?”
4. “They make chessboards for ants now.”
5. “What is this, Amazon packages for ants?”
6. “What are these, groceries for ants?”
7. “What is this? Taco Bell for ants?”
8. “What is this? A cheese grater for ants?”
9. “What is this, a mushroom for ants?”
10. “What is this, a pumpkin pie for ants?”
11. “An adorable crocheted turtle for ants.”
12. “Seriously, a praying mantis for ants?”
13. “What is this, pizza for ants?”
14. “Cool, now we have frogs for ants.”
15. “What are these, scissors for ants?”
16. “What are these? Handcuffs for criminal ants?”
Chris, co-owner of WorldWideInterweb, is a true aficionado of all things internet and meme-y. When he’s not curating the best of the web, you’ll likely find him on the golf courses of Florida.