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nimomycelium

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Flâneur, dilettante, and aesthete. Interested in the three Fs: Fauna, Flora, Funga (especially the latter), history, maps, and food. I also make Origami cranes and play the occasional game of chess.

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An unprecedented move which could backfire as it did for Chirac in 1997. Macron is playing a dangerous gamble with the Fifth Republic...
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nimomycelium ,
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Like I said: a dangerous gamble with the Fifth Republic...

nimomycelium OP ,
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Gosh - it must be at least five years ago. The technological evolution from then to now has been unprecedented.

nimomycelium OP ,
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Yes, I recognise it isn't a typical name for a 'moggy'....lol

nimomycelium OP ,
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Sadly nothing since the Twelve Caesars - he's pretty useless these days - save for leaving (dead) mice on the doorstep....

nimomycelium OP ,
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I for one would prefer the former. 😅

nimomycelium OP ,
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A good question. Cellar spiders [Pholcus phalangioides] do exhibit some cannibalistic behavior, but eating their mothers is not typical. Instead, these spiders are known to be opportunistic predators, often feeding on a variety of small insects and other spiders. Cannibalism among siblings can occur, particularly if food is scarce, but the specific behavior of spiderlings consuming their mother is not characteristic of this species.

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