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friesen5000

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I am legion. Canadian. Prairie boy. Bureaucrat. Ecologist. Family man. Gardener. Mennonite.

Before proceeding, you should know I play a mean game of Minesweeper.

Things you'll often find here: #ecology #galls #insects #EndangeredSpecies #prairie #grassland #Manitoba #Mennonite #DadJokes #entomology

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@pluralistic found something of yours in the local little free library.

friesen5000 , to random
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Are insects animals?

I've been asked this several times recently and as a biologist/ecologist I was taken aback.

Is it a common view among non-biologists that insects are not animals? If not animals, what are they?

Tagging some folks who may have encountered this: @alexwild @futurebird @nev @catselbow

tpuddle ,
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@friesen5000 @alexwild @futurebird @nev @catselbow
I just stick with the three categorisations, from the old game:
Animal, Vegetable, or Mineral?
By that system, then of course insects are animals.
And this probably places Fungi as Vegetable.

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@TomasHelleberg @friesen5000 @alexwild @nev @catselbow

Bugs. But cats are also bugs. I'm a bug maximalist.

friesen5000 , to bookstodon group
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"All I know, boy, is that life is, on occasion, entirely too vast for my tastes."

The Baron, in Under Majordomo Minor by Patrick DeWitt

@bookstodon

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Though the infirmities of age did their part to discourage her at every turn, when her mood turned defiantly carefree Penny would still sneak away from her sisters to visit The Flower. Here she would ambush the bees who came to visit, losing herself in adrenaline-fueled chaos as she chased them, antennae waving wildly as if shooing flies. If later one asked about her absence, they would receive nought but an absent stare and the mumblings of an ant at peace.

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Just finished Slaughterhouse Five, my first Vonnegut experience. Wasn't sure what to expect but it wasn't that. Many thoughts and feelings but they're still rather jumbled, not coherent. Worth the read. @bookstodon

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@BarryCooke @bookstodon I wonder if space is typically needed between Vonnegut novels; doesn't seem like a binge kind of author. But maybe that's just the combination of me and Slaughterhouse.

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She was unsure why or how, but Darlene was always drawn to the leaf edge. No matter which way she had set out to travel, her feet, as if pulled by magnets, always brought her here. And then she'd stand, looking out at a world of many colors and experience an odd mix of melancholy and pride that she was and always would be a green weevil.

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This headline had me thinking there was a mountain made of millipedes. I guess a mountain with lots of millipedes on it isn't bad, either.

Tanzania’s ‘mountain of millipedes’ yields six new species
https://news.mongabay.com/2024/03/tanzanias-mountain-of-millipedes-yields-six-new-species-helping-to-track-rainforest-recovery/

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33 inches!!! That's a freaking long nectar spur requiring an equally freaking long moth proboscis.
‘Mind-blowing’ new orchid species found in Madagascar forest canopy
https://news.mongabay.com/2024/03/mind-blowing-new-orchid-species-found-in-madagascar-forest-canopy/

friesen5000 , to random
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Yip yip yip yip yip

friesen5000 , to bookstodon group
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Great quote by Pitirim Sorokin in Thomas Jay Oord's Defining Love. @bookstodon

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    Just finished The Little Liar by Mitch Albom. Poignant story of children experiencing and then navigating through life with the memories of the Holocaust. Definitely worth the read. More in my review here. @bookstodon https://books.theunseen.city/user/friesen5000/review/119547/s/a-poignant-mix-of-family-dynamics-cultural-belonging-and-the-ways-people-respond-to-the-tragedy-of-war

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