Today's bug of the day is the common silverfish! I hope you like it I've never drawn a silverfish before so I hope I didn't get any of the major details wrong :]
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Today's bug of the day is the common silverfish! I hope you like it I've never drawn a silverfish before so I hope I didn't get any of the major details wrong :]
These flat little boys are Flattened clown beetles, a type of Hister Beetle
Hister beetles are not only beneficial to the ecosystem, but are often useful to humans directly. Some people use them for their predatory behavior in keeping pests away from livestock, and they're even helpful to investigators in determining how long a body has been sitting out
Flattened clown beetles will also fake their deaths when threatened!
They can be found all over the world, though they prefer dry habitats with decaying matter. They can often be found under tree bark, on animal dung, and in dead and decaying vegetation
When found in dung, they're usually feeding on maggots in the same area rather than the dungeon itself. While they prefer flies and fly larvae, they have also been known to eat ants, termites, and even each other!
I love bugs.
i went to miku expo (KL) today! large blog ramble below the cut;
About this blog:
I have never tried to run a gimmick blog before. I thought roleplaying as a plant on the internet could be fun. I just really love plants and forests and associated critters. Basically.. this blog is run by a plant! Totally not possibly maybe also going to bugpost on here.
Subject to change blog gimmick, not a frequent poster. 19.
Can call me Plant, Weed, Bug, etc, anything plant related works
THIS BLOG IS PRETTY DEAD!!
I'm listening to a scishow tangents episode about mating and it has so many animal activities that would make for good weird alien sex. I actually can't remember them all rn bc my brain is entirely consumed by the fact that in some species of butterflies the male butterflies need to accumulate certain toxins so that they can be sexy to the female butterflies and, while they have a certain amount left over from when they were caterpillars, the main two ways they get them as adults are:
by scratching the leaves that they ate as caterpillars, which causes the leaves to leak sap that has the toxin, and the butterflies drink it with their cute little long tongue mouths, and
by scratching open caterpillars and drinking their hemolymph, which contains a more concentrated dose of the toxin
the researchers think it is possible that they occasionally kill the caterpillars by doing this.
"There's always another worst thing about butterflies."
lad
A compilation of insects I found on a walk!
My poor fiance has to stop and wait on me every time I want to take a picture of an animal or bug. It helps that he likes them too.