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Lua ([personal profile] queenlua) wrote2023-09-18 02:52 am

here's your creepy nature fact of the day

a few weeks ago i was birding with a friend, and while we didn't see many birds—bad weather, bad time of year—we did see one bizarre/cool bit of insect interaction.

we were watching a spider making its web, when a big black flying arthropod slammed into it—full-body, full-force, knocking the spider clean out of the web, right?

we then found the spider on the ground, looking like it was spasming/flailing a bit, then saw the arthropod slam into it again—and this time, the arthropod stayed on top of the spider until the spider stopped moving.

"that's some fucked up red-in-tooth-and-claw shit," we said to ourselves, and moved on, but—

some later research indicates what we probably saw was a parasitic wasp? which is the most messed-up sci-fi spooky thing i've learned about in a while—basically, there's so much goddamn biomass in the form of arthropods roaming around, that it makes sense for species to evolve to exploit that biomass, and thus, you'll get a species of parasitic wasp that specifically lays its eggs in a specific species of spider (eventually killing the spider), and a different species of parasitic wasp that lays its eggs in some other species of spider...

freaky designer-drug hyper-targeted-bio-killer shit! but also, what an incredibly fascinating find? nature is so weird. i love birding because even if i dip on an owl i can learn new fucked-up things about insects and that's almost as cool lol
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[personal profile] blotthis 2023-09-19 10:58 am (UTC)(link)
oh ! oh! this is so many good facts. mine are only half remembered about parasitic wasps that fight beetles and then block their brain controlled bodies up in holes like the crypt keeper and who maybe DIDN'T work as a pest control option in Hawaii but I have a book rec about it! great adaptations by our weird uncle Kenneth Catania is great fun and he actually talks about experimental process! also he makes a beetle snuff film for his students and a zombie arm to test electric eel attacks. seems like a guy of all time
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[personal profile] blotthis 2023-10-02 04:56 pm (UTC)(link)
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