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Why an Antlion Might Be the Best First 'Pet' for a Curious Kid

June 10, 2026

If your child has been asking for a pet but you're not ready for fur, feathers, or a feeding schedule, an antlion might be the perfect first creature. They're tiny, tidy, and they put on one of the best shows in the natural world — right on the kitchen table.

Almost no upkeep

An antlion needs a dish of fine, dry sand, a small ant or fruit fly about once a week, and a spot out of direct sun. That's it. No water bowl, no cage cleaning, no walks.

A lesson in patience

Antlions are ambush predators. They dig a cone-shaped pit and wait — sometimes for days. Watching one teaches kids that nature runs on its own clock, and that the best discoveries come to those who pay attention.

The payoff: the ambush

When an ant tumbles into the pit, the antlion flicks sand to start a tiny landslide and strikes. It's dramatic, a little bit wild, and completely safe to watch. See our care guide to get started.

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