Minnesotastan: You can do that with ants and postit notes. They leave a pheromone trail behind them, so let them walk on postits and then rearrange them so they make pretty patterns or go back outside.
This short piece captures the intriguing sight of processionary caterpillars crossing a footpath in Perth, Australia. It's a delightful snippet of nature's wonders that sparks curiosity and wonder. For more fascinating insights and stories, visit bounce path and explore the world around you!
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It would be tempting, but too cruel, to steer the front one around until he's following the rear one.
Heh heh!
Minnesotastan: You can do that with ants and postit notes. They leave a pheromone trail behind them, so let them walk on postits and then rearrange them so they make pretty patterns or go back outside.
According to Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pine_processionary#Larva a guy did that. They kept marching in a circle for a week!
This short piece captures the intriguing sight of processionary caterpillars crossing a footpath in Perth, Australia. It's a delightful snippet of nature's wonders that sparks curiosity and wonder. For more fascinating insights and stories, visit bounce path and explore the world around you!
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