• @Sanctus
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    221 year ago

    Apparently they only do that when they’re stressed, and watching them fuck stresses them out. What have we done.

    • @x4740N
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      01 year ago

      So I was stressing the fuck out of the one that was hanging out on the outside of my screen door some nights ago

  • crawley
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    181 year ago

    Fun fact, that actually doesn’t happen as often as people think. Most observations of it are in a lab setting which can be stressful for the insects, leading to a bit of abnormal behavior. It does happen in nature, just not nearly as often.

  • @GustavoM
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    41 year ago

    Imagine you are having a great time with someone of the opposite sex and suddenly s/he starts to eat you.

    Literally.

  • @code
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    41 year ago

    How did that behavior even evolve, like what’s the benefit to the species? I’m really curious.

    Well, curious enough to ask, not curious enough to actually research…

  • Franzia
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    31 year ago

    Ladybugs are totally invasive (in the US) by the way. Do us a favor and squish them.

    • Chetzemoka
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      41 year ago

      I was gonna say, whoever made this has never dealt with an invasive ladybug swarm in their house before lol

  • XbSuper
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    21 year ago

    I don’t understand the first 2 panels. Are there myths that butterflies cause tornadoes, and ladybugs bring luck?

    • @TheOgreChef
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      11 year ago

      The butterfly effect refers to chaos theory where all events are interconnected no matter how small, so a butterfly flapping its wings in Tokyo could cause a tornado in the mid-west USA. The lady bug is pure myth about one landing on you bringing good luck, no idea what specific culture/myth that’s based on though.