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Dumb Questions.
Hey. I have a lot of dumb questions, and some of you smarties might have answers. I know I can go to ask.com. But sometimes my queries end up with a big fat nothing.
So. How do insects that fit in with their natural environment know what they look like, enough to use it as a defense mechanism for survival? I mean, I like the leaf bugs that hang around the house, but how do they know that they look like a leaf? It's not like they look in a mirror one day, and say, "honey is it me or do I look like a leaf"? How do they know that they look specifically like a stick or something, and hang in stacks of sticks? Is this some sort of natural instinct? I mean, what the hell? Are they that self-aware? |
They probably have no idea they look like a stick, or a leaf, or whatever. It's just that all the ones that didn't look like a stick got eaten, so only the stick looking ones are left. That's basically how natural selection works.
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Hmm...A better example might be a chameleon.
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Cicero, you are one quirky girl.
But it's a good question. My question has always been about birds. We know birds of a feather flock together, but within those flocks are there friendships? Like when you see a bunch of birds flying around, are they bird friends or do they just fly around with any bird that looks like them? I know some bigger headed birds even mate for life, but what about your, say, sparrows? Do they have the cool clique and the hood clique and the sporty birds and the nerdy birds? I have always wondered this. Thanks for a venue in which to ask. ;) |
I've recently observed magpies hanging out with crows. They were playing with a big box in the back yard. I wondered if they are able to cross-breed.
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Wait wait wait...what do you mean they were "playing" with a "big" "box"? ;)
Seriously, what were they doing? If they mated you'd get crow-mag-nons. |
http://www.hemmy.net/images/animals/...iendship10.jpg
http://www.hemmy.net/images/animals/...iendship01.jpg Two of my kitties seem to have a close relationship, more so than any of the other cats I've had. They're always together, snuggling, tails intertwined, head bumping. We assume they're a married couple by now, in as much as they can be, having been spayed & neutered. |
Juniper - those aren't cats!
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P.S. crow-mag-nons - that's a good one. |
Looks like we got ourselves a condorvoy.
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HLJ...you always make me lol.
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Oh, wow! I did not know that! Thanks Juniper!
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I just thought they were cute interspecies love pictures, sheesh. You're such a clown. |
lol! I think they're great! If I had a tail it would be wagging.
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