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amen to that
This conversation is tending to be drifting into the political arena, Can we please back pedal and take it back on subject.
the sweet memories of tomorrow will be eating butterflies on the moon with your robotic harem
sigh
Would all of you find interesting to see released a micro version of Worms? like tardigrades, acari and such. I want.
Scientific storytelling is everyday more needed.
How about some tapeworm to tape up the topic?
We are the worms!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86mLpbwwLPM
The mopane worm (actually a large, edible caterpillar) is supposedly among the world's most nutritious edible insects, and a great snack whether fresh or dried.
I'm a vegetarian, but I'm considering a pet that loves mealworms and dubia roaches.
Caterpillar and the snail are the most usable for me at the moment.
I think caterpillar and Blue fit together in the scene nicely.
I can't really imagine reaching for the toothpicks so that I can pry some insect legs from between my teeth *shudder* :P
Laurie
Actually, the legs are pretty much like fishbones: dangerous to eat and without any nutritional value. Pity, the thing that really creeps me out is the squishy, paste-like, non-descriptive insides, not the crunchy and easily recognisable legs. Which I've been told I absolutely didn't eat as a child. And if you can't trust your parents...
If it had included a peripatus, I might have broken the internet rushing to buy it, especially if it had also included a slime spray prop. As is, I'm still on the fence. They're nice, but I only have so much money and none of them are as immediately useful to me a a velvet worm would have been.