Bug Fact: "WYRM" was a word used in Middle English for any crawling or slithering creature regarded as dangerous. This included scorpions, maggots, certain diseases, and serpents. It went on to evolve into the word "WORM". Now, Wyrm is only used to describe Dragon species and/or limbless Dragons.
Dewi's Adventures in Hollow Knight is FINALLY available to read on ComicFury.
Very slight artistry edits have been made in certain areas! ✨🎨 And commentary on scene processes!
The wait is finally over. I wish I had done this years ago now. But better late than never I suppose! I had been on and off with myself on how much I wanted to edit the comic to glamor it up. But I had to decide to give myself a mental break and only change minor things. If is highly wanted,,, I will think about changing layout
Maybe relying on the next generation to solve all your problems is a doomed-to-fail solution...*cough*
Bug Fact: Scientific research on the subject of yawing in insects is essentially nonexistent, but bees are thought to exhibit the phenomenon for thermoregulation.
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Okay I'll be 100% honest, I could not find a secure Scientific source for this bug fact. (yes I try to make my bug facts as accurate as possible). Theres not a lot of information on insect yawning. Who knew? (sarcasm😑).
There were a few scientific articles on bee thermoregulation, but I am not reading ALL OF THAT just to figure out if bees separate their mandibles a little bit.
I found this fact at Urban Beelife. Yawning would involve their Mandibles to open past neutral and snap back.
Bug Fact: Flies have been documented accidentally tearing off their head when rubbing their hands or faces. They've been known to play with their head, until they eventually expire.
Bug Fact: Cochineal are white fluffy insects that are found on Prickly Pear Cactus. For thousands of years and even in the present day, they have been used for the red pigment 'carmine' in fabrics, clothes, and food coloring!
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The bug does have to be crushed up, but due to responsible farming of the insect, they're populations are stable and not at risk! <3