Zombie by The Cranberries intesifies.
You’re not my friend anymore.
From my perspective, the good news is, at least they're not snakes.
From my perspective, the good news is, at least they're not snakes.
I was in Costa Rica last week, and watched a 3-inch Tarantula Hawk Wasp pull a big Tarantula out of a hole, sting it to paralyze it, and drag it to it's burrow.
What happens from there is she lays a single egg on it, the larva emerges and burrows into the spider, where it feeds on the spider's organs (which are kept "fresh" throughout due to leaving the spider alive but paralyzed).
Nature is metal.
I was in Costa Rica last week, and watched a 3-inch Tarantula Hawk Wasp pull a big Tarantula out of a hole, sting it to paralyze it, and drag it to it's burrow.
What happens from there is she lays a single egg on it, the larva emerges and burrows into the spider, where it feeds on the spider's organs (which are kept "fresh" throughout due to leaving the spider alive but paralyzed).
Nature is metal.
That's the plot to Alien but in nature.I was in Costa Rica last week, and watched a 3-inch Tarantula Hawk Wasp pull a big Tarantula out of a hole, sting it to paralyze it, and drag it to it's burrow.
What happens from there is she lays a single egg on it, the larva emerges and burrows into the spider, where it feeds on the spider's organs (which are kept "fresh" throughout due to leaving the spider alive but paralyzed).
Nature is metal.
I have a video of it I could share if I could figure out how to post it.That's the plot to Alien but in nature.
If I saw a three inch wasp I would lock my self in my room and duct tape all the vents. I know those jerks are going to try to get me and will screw the screws backwards from the inside out to open the vents.
I have a video of it I could share if I could figure out how to post it.
Probably not the same size but spider wasps exist in Iowa too. A wasp carrying a spider is a strange sight to see. Even more bothersome when you learn what it is for. https://yardandgarden.extension.iastate.edu/encyclopedia/spider-waspWell, let’s add Costa Rica to the Clonehomer do not fly list.