The Wisdom of Parasites



As an adult, Ampulex compressa seems like your normal wasp, buzzing about and mating. But things get weird when it's time for a female to lay an egg. She finds a cockroach to make her egg's host, and proceeds to deliver 2 precise stings. The first she delivers to the roach's mid-section, causing its front legs buckle. The brief paralysis caused by the first sting gives the wasp the luxury of time to deliver a more precise sting to the head.

The wasp slips her stinger through the roach's exoskeleton and directly into its brain...more





A Menagerie of Bugs in Formaldehyde



As you may have surmised from "Frog Killing Day", I was a pretty creepy little kid.  As an adult, I'd like to think I've become  a little less so.  During a recent trip to the Melbourne Musem of Natural History, I got 2 see the creepy flare up in me, just like old times.  There was an insect section, and in that insect section there was a wall of specimens in formaldehyde jars.  Well, I'll be damned if I didn't spend damn near an hour taking pictures of the critters in those jars.  Here, for your pleasure, are some of the most repugnant beasts to ever 2 go "crunch" under foot.

MENAGERIE OF BUGS IN JARS



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