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  • ghouston@mamot.frG ghouston@mamot.fr

    @jetlagjen @afewbugs @ShaulaEvans I think aphids using parthenogenesis can also have "telescoping generations", i.e., they are born already pregnant.

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    #113

    @ghouston @jetlagjen @ShaulaEvans yes they can! https://simonleather.wordpress.com/2013/03/19/living-inside-your-grandmother-the-wonderful-world-of-aphids/

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    • shaulaevans@zirk.usS shaulaevans@zirk.us

      Hey, Fedi. I have a favour to ask you. Help me help a friend. (Not financial!)

      I have a friend who is all about cool bug facts. They're going through an intense patch in their life, so I would like to send them some bug facts to cheer them up. But this is really their thing, so basic search engine results aren't going to new to them.

      If there's a cool bug fact that you genuinely love, could you tell me? I'll save them to share with my friend over time. 1/n

      #Bugs #CoolBugFacts #Insects

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      #114

      @ShaulaEvans
      Sign them up to https://mastodon.ie/@thebeeguy

      (I assume you're not talking about software ;))

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      • amenonsen@mastodon.socialA amenonsen@mastodon.social

        @AnAutieAtUni @ShaulaEvans As it happens, I was pointing to a tiny, delicate green-and-white jumping spider (most likely Epeus sp.) on a wooden railing just a few hours ago, and before I finished saying "look at this spider", it had hopped up on my finger, cool as you like. And after several seconds, I tapped lightly on the railing, and it hopped off again. Lovely.

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        #115

        @AnAutieAtUni @ShaulaEvans Oh, and this is a jumping spider too. It might not exactly be a "fun fact", but still…

        https://mastodon.social/@amenonsen/115699005033414203

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        • geekyteakitty@kind.socialG geekyteakitty@kind.social

          @ShaulaEvans requesting the help of ant aficionado @futurebird

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          #116

          @GeekyTeaKitty @ShaulaEvans @futurebird or @AlexWild

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          • afewbugs@social.coopA afewbugs@social.coop

            @ghouston @jetlagjen @ShaulaEvans yes they can! https://simonleather.wordpress.com/2013/03/19/living-inside-your-grandmother-the-wonderful-world-of-aphids/

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            #117

            @afewbugs @ghouston @ShaulaEvans they really are amazing little things!

            Ants farm them on some of my fruit bushes, so at the right time of year I get to see babies, adults, and winged adults up close. It's fascinating to watch how the ants care for their herd.

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            • shaulaevans@zirk.usS shaulaevans@zirk.us

              Hey, Fedi. I have a favour to ask you. Help me help a friend. (Not financial!)

              I have a friend who is all about cool bug facts. They're going through an intense patch in their life, so I would like to send them some bug facts to cheer them up. But this is really their thing, so basic search engine results aren't going to new to them.

              If there's a cool bug fact that you genuinely love, could you tell me? I'll save them to share with my friend over time. 1/n

              #Bugs #CoolBugFacts #Insects

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              #118

              @ShaulaEvans The first computer bug was an actual bug

              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Hopper#Anecdotes

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              • shaulaevans@zirk.usS shaulaevans@zirk.us

                Hey, Fedi. I have a favour to ask you. Help me help a friend. (Not financial!)

                I have a friend who is all about cool bug facts. They're going through an intense patch in their life, so I would like to send them some bug facts to cheer them up. But this is really their thing, so basic search engine results aren't going to new to them.

                If there's a cool bug fact that you genuinely love, could you tell me? I'll save them to share with my friend over time. 1/n

                #Bugs #CoolBugFacts #Insects

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                #119

                @ShaulaEvans I mostly love other kinds of animals, but this one is really interesting for me as a mathematician 🙂

                https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Periodical_cicadas#Predator_satiation_survival_strategy

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                • shaulaevans@zirk.usS shaulaevans@zirk.us

                  Hey, Fedi. I have a favour to ask you. Help me help a friend. (Not financial!)

                  I have a friend who is all about cool bug facts. They're going through an intense patch in their life, so I would like to send them some bug facts to cheer them up. But this is really their thing, so basic search engine results aren't going to new to them.

                  If there's a cool bug fact that you genuinely love, could you tell me? I'll save them to share with my friend over time. 1/n

                  #Bugs #CoolBugFacts #Insects

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                  #120

                  @ShaulaEvans Another bug related fact is New Zealand's competition to be elected as #NZBugOfTheYear!

                  Voting is done online so probably determined by humans but I guess New Zealand Entomological Society are open to any votes that meet their criteria.
                  🗳️ 🦋 🐛 🐜 🐞 🐝 🪲 🪰 🪳 🦗
                  https://bugoftheyear.ento.org.nz/2026-bug-of-the-year-nominees/

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                  • shaulaevans@zirk.usS shaulaevans@zirk.us

                    Hey, Fedi. I have a favour to ask you. Help me help a friend. (Not financial!)

                    I have a friend who is all about cool bug facts. They're going through an intense patch in their life, so I would like to send them some bug facts to cheer them up. But this is really their thing, so basic search engine results aren't going to new to them.

                    If there's a cool bug fact that you genuinely love, could you tell me? I'll save them to share with my friend over time. 1/n

                    #Bugs #CoolBugFacts #Insects

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                    #121

                    @ShaulaEvans BUG FACT: at least a few times a year I see a cool beetle, go "wow!!! Cool beetle!!!", grab it and let it walk all over my hands and arms for several minutes, and then realize I forgot what blister beetles look like yet again

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                    • shaulaevans@zirk.usS shaulaevans@zirk.us

                      Hey, Fedi. I have a favour to ask you. Help me help a friend. (Not financial!)

                      I have a friend who is all about cool bug facts. They're going through an intense patch in their life, so I would like to send them some bug facts to cheer them up. But this is really their thing, so basic search engine results aren't going to new to them.

                      If there's a cool bug fact that you genuinely love, could you tell me? I'll save them to share with my friend over time. 1/n

                      #Bugs #CoolBugFacts #Insects

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                      #122

                      @ShaulaEvans
                      Some leaf beetles produce toxins which they can secrete through glands on their back.

                      ...other leaf beetles feed on poisonous plants, "collect" the toxins and secrete them (sometimes chemically modified).

                      ... and *some* leaf beetle larvae keep the toxins of the plants inside their digestive tract making their feces toxic. Their anus is at a position where they shit on their own back producing a protective "fecal mask". No shit.

                      #BugFacts #fecology

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                      • stevenlawsonphotography@mastoart.socialS stevenlawsonphotography@mastoart.social

                        @ShaulaEvans The Scorpion fly has a tail that looks exactly like the stinger of a scorpion but there is no sting in this tail - only two claspers for use when mating.

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                        @StevenLawsonPhotography @ShaulaEvans Male scorpion flies offer a piece of prey (smaller insects) to the females. The females feed on it while mating takes place.

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                        • emmadavidson@aus.socialE emmadavidson@aus.social

                          @ShaulaEvans oh please tell your friend about the Australian small ant-blue butterfly!

                          Fun facts:
                          1. Critically endangered in Victoria but still breeds in Canberra including near my house in the suburbs.
                          2. The female is more colourful than the male.
                          3. Has a symbiotic relationship with coconut ants who build nests in dead wood. The butterfly lays eggs next to ant nests. The ants take the eggs inside and feed the larvae. When the caterpillar is big enough it then makes food for the ants. Then it crawls out of the nest, makes its cocoon, and becomes a butterfly.
                          4. To protect the butterfly, we must protect the ant. To protect the ant, we must leave dead eucalyptus and acacia wood on the ground instead of tidying up our reserves or building houses on them.

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                          @emmadavidson @ShaulaEvans oh wow we also have a blue butterfly symbiotic with ants in the UK! It never occurred to me that this sort of relationship could be happening with species across the world! https://www.dorsetbutterflies.com/species/chalkhill-blue/

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