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A forum for discussing and organizing recreational softball and baseball games and leagues in the greater Halifax area.

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  • Shaula EvansS Shaula Evans

    Hey, Fedi. I have a favour to ask you. Help me help a friend. (Not financial!)

    I have a friend who is all about cool bug facts. They're going through an intense patch in their life, so I would like to send them some bug facts to cheer them up. But this is really their thing, so basic search engine results aren't going to new to them.

    If there's a cool bug fact that you genuinely love, could you tell me? I'll save them to share with my friend over time. 1/n

    #Bugs #CoolBugFacts #Insects

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    @ShaulaEvans This is the coolest bug I've seen recently (article by @grrlscientist 😞 https://www.forbes.com/sites/grrlscientist/2025/10/04/half-male-half-female-spider-discovered-in-thailand-is-new-to-science/

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    • AnkeA Anke

      @dazzr @ShaulaEvans
      They also squeak

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      @Anke @ShaulaEvans Yup.

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      • Shaula EvansS Shaula Evans

        Hey, Fedi. I have a favour to ask you. Help me help a friend. (Not financial!)

        I have a friend who is all about cool bug facts. They're going through an intense patch in their life, so I would like to send them some bug facts to cheer them up. But this is really their thing, so basic search engine results aren't going to new to them.

        If there's a cool bug fact that you genuinely love, could you tell me? I'll save them to share with my friend over time. 1/n

        #Bugs #CoolBugFacts #Insects

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        @ShaulaEvans As part of my degree, I had to take an entomology course. We were required to use a dichotomous key to identify an insect. My assigned insect was a cockroach. I failed the assignment bc the key said it was a cricket even though I knew it was a cockroach. I made an A minus in that class.

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        • Shaula EvansS Shaula Evans

          Hey, Fedi. I have a favour to ask you. Help me help a friend. (Not financial!)

          I have a friend who is all about cool bug facts. They're going through an intense patch in their life, so I would like to send them some bug facts to cheer them up. But this is really their thing, so basic search engine results aren't going to new to them.

          If there's a cool bug fact that you genuinely love, could you tell me? I'll save them to share with my friend over time. 1/n

          #Bugs #CoolBugFacts #Insects

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          @ShaulaEvans have you asked @futurebird ?

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          • AnneHA AnneH

            @benroyce @ShaulaEvans
            "Big fleas have lesser fleas
            Upon their backs to bite'em
            Lesser fleas have lesser fleas
            And so ad infinitem"

            Sorry I've forgotten the author

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            @annehargreaves
            I read this first in a Robert A. Heinlein novel, but I'm not sure whether he authored it.
            @benroyce @ShaulaEvans

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            • AnneHA AnneH

              @benroyce @ShaulaEvans
              "Big fleas have lesser fleas
              Upon their backs to bite'em
              Lesser fleas have lesser fleas
              And so ad infinitem"

              Sorry I've forgotten the author

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              @annehargreaves @benroyce @ShaulaEvans

              Then there's Ogden Nash's short poem about fleas:

              Adam had 'em

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              • AnneHA AnneH

                @benroyce @ShaulaEvans
                "Big fleas have lesser fleas
                Upon their backs to bite'em
                Lesser fleas have lesser fleas
                And so ad infinitem"

                Sorry I've forgotten the author

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                @annehargreaves

                Close to my recollection...

                "Big fleas have lesser fleas
                Upon their backs to bite 'em.
                Lesser fleas have smaller fleas
                And so ad infinitum"

                @benroyce @ShaulaEvans

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                • AnneHA AnneH

                  @benroyce @ShaulaEvans
                  "Big fleas have lesser fleas
                  Upon their backs to bite'em
                  Lesser fleas have lesser fleas
                  And so ad infinitem"

                  Sorry I've forgotten the author

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                  @annehargreaves @benroyce @ShaulaEvans

                  It's a punched up part of "Vermin", by Jonathan Swift. Can't say who is responsible for the rephrasing. https://libquotes.com/jonathan-swift/quote/lby8o4e

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                  • Shaula EvansS Shaula Evans

                    Hey, Fedi. I have a favour to ask you. Help me help a friend. (Not financial!)

                    I have a friend who is all about cool bug facts. They're going through an intense patch in their life, so I would like to send them some bug facts to cheer them up. But this is really their thing, so basic search engine results aren't going to new to them.

                    If there's a cool bug fact that you genuinely love, could you tell me? I'll save them to share with my friend over time. 1/n

                    #Bugs #CoolBugFacts #Insects

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                    @ShaulaEvans (Haven't read through all the replies, so maybe it has been said before.. )

                    Mechanical gears used to be thought of as a man made invention, but there is a species of plant hoppers that uses them as part of their jumping technique!

                    Prof. Malcolm Burrows from Cambridge University explains it in this video: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8fyUOxD2EA

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                    • AnneHA AnneH

                      @benroyce @ShaulaEvans
                      "Big fleas have lesser fleas
                      Upon their backs to bite'em
                      Lesser fleas have lesser fleas
                      And so ad infinitem"

                      Sorry I've forgotten the author

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                      @annehargreaves @benroyce @ShaulaEvans

                      Augustus De Morgan

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                        @AdamStuartSmith @inj4n @lavievagabonde @ShaulaEvans I believe it was one of her students, but yeah, finding a grasshopper in your mainframe would be a hell of a bug

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                        @WizardOfDocs @inj4n @lavievagabonde @ShaulaEvans It was a moth. But it would have been perfection if Grace Hopper had found a grass hopper.

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                        • Shaula EvansS Shaula Evans

                          Hey, Fedi. I have a favour to ask you. Help me help a friend. (Not financial!)

                          I have a friend who is all about cool bug facts. They're going through an intense patch in their life, so I would like to send them some bug facts to cheer them up. But this is really their thing, so basic search engine results aren't going to new to them.

                          If there's a cool bug fact that you genuinely love, could you tell me? I'll save them to share with my friend over time. 1/n

                          #Bugs #CoolBugFacts #Insects

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                          @ShaulaEvans

                          A bug that's sometimes called the rarest in the world, and also happens to be HUGE, is native to a remote 1,877' rock pyramid way out in the ocean, east of Australia.

                          Not a lot of interesting facts about the bug itself (though there are some!), it's the story of the presumed extinction, rediscovery, subsequent preservation and breeding, and the extreme location that makes this an interesting bug story.

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                          • CurtAdamsC CurtAdams

                            @annehargreaves @benroyce @ShaulaEvans

                            It's a punched up part of "Vermin", by Jonathan Swift. Can't say who is responsible for the rephrasing. https://libquotes.com/jonathan-swift/quote/lby8o4e

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                            @CurtAdams @benroyce @ShaulaEvans Ah, thanks! The version I remember is how my mother used to tell it.

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                              @annehargreaves @benroyce @ShaulaEvans

                              Augustus De Morgan

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                              @cptbutton @benroyce @ShaulaEvans Thanks!

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                              • Bytebro 🇬🇧 🇺🇦B Bytebro 🇬🇧 🇺🇦

                                @annehargreaves

                                Close to my recollection...

                                "Big fleas have lesser fleas
                                Upon their backs to bite 'em.
                                Lesser fleas have smaller fleas
                                And so ad infinitum"

                                @benroyce @ShaulaEvans

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                                @annehargreaves

                                I did a Wiki search, and it came up with this...

                                <wiki>
                                "Siphonaptera" is a name used[1] to refer to the following rhyme by Augustus De Morgan (Siphonaptera being the biological order to which fleas belong):

                                Great fleas have little fleas upon their backs to bite 'em,
                                And little fleas have lesser fleas, and so ad infinitum.
                                And the great fleas themselves, in turn, have greater fleas to go on;
                                While these again have greater still, and greater still, and so on.[2]

                                The rhyme appears in De Morgan's A Budget of Paradoxes (1872) along with a discussion of the possibilities that all particles may be made of clustered smaller particles, "and so down, for ever", and that planets and stars may be particles of some larger universe, "and so up, for ever".[2]
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                                All here:
                                https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siphonaptera_%28poem%29?wprov=sfla1

                                @benroyce @ShaulaEvans

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                                  @Mux @afewbugs @ShaulaEvans real life tribbles

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                                  @WizardOfDocs
                                  Truly.
                                  @afewbugs @ShaulaEvans

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                                  • Shaula EvansS Shaula Evans

                                    Hey, Fedi. I have a favour to ask you. Help me help a friend. (Not financial!)

                                    I have a friend who is all about cool bug facts. They're going through an intense patch in their life, so I would like to send them some bug facts to cheer them up. But this is really their thing, so basic search engine results aren't going to new to them.

                                    If there's a cool bug fact that you genuinely love, could you tell me? I'll save them to share with my friend over time. 1/n

                                    #Bugs #CoolBugFacts #Insects

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                                    while I'm sure you'll get plenty of ant-facts and your friend likely already knows about the bullet-ant, but it's an amazing creature with the (purportedly) most painful sting of any insect. These suckers grow to over an inch and are unsettling to watch. I saw them plenty of times as a tween when our family lived in Peru (they were called "Izula ants" there, with a smaller "cousin Izula ants" also in the area). Word-of-mouth cautioned me from ever interacting with their business-end.

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                                    • Shaula EvansS Shaula Evans

                                      Hey, Fedi. I have a favour to ask you. Help me help a friend. (Not financial!)

                                      I have a friend who is all about cool bug facts. They're going through an intense patch in their life, so I would like to send them some bug facts to cheer them up. But this is really their thing, so basic search engine results aren't going to new to them.

                                      If there's a cool bug fact that you genuinely love, could you tell me? I'll save them to share with my friend over time. 1/n

                                      #Bugs #CoolBugFacts #Insects

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                                      @ShaulaEvans
                                      @StrepsipZerg should be able to help you out!

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                                        @mossesandbees @inj4n six legs and four wings. Huh. They actually have ten limbs, like lobsters.

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                                        @WizardOfDocs @inj4n yes! but let’s not think about the antennae 😄

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                                          @growfediverse @ShaulaEvans How we learned that bees experience time like humans do:

                                          - teach them that food will be available just outside the hive at the same time every day
                                          - once they've figured that out, move an entire hive from Paris to New York
                                          - bees come looking for the food when it would be available in Paris, not the same time of day in New York

                                          And that's how we learned bees get jet lag.

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                                          @WizardOfDocs @growfediverse @ShaulaEvans And jet lagged bees are probably not in a very happy frame of mind.

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