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I was baked while watching this, but the "and Then head back to the dust, for no apparent reason" is what caught me off guard. All ass jokes aside but good. lol
I remember around 2006 driving from Karratha to Coral Bay in Western Australia, literally saw over 100 dead Perenties on the road and most were 2 meters
I seen African frogs bigger than that. They get the size of a Kia Sole. There's one on my job as big as the one in the video and I named it, Omega. Omega likes to take small hops like it's too heavy for bigger jumps but it ain't fooling me. If small frogs can hop a mile, I know Omega can kick a plane out of the sky. 😳
I was wiping down my monstera that I keep outside and noticed these eggs underneath the highest biggest leaf. There were about 7 of them. Truly incredible how they hide their eggs.
Some caterpillars, like the ones in the video, have evolved to mimic the sounds, smells, and behaviors of ants, which can trick ants into taking them back to the nest to care for them