Not at all. As an entomologist, I can assure that the loss of one foot out of 5 is of little significance for an insect - compared with one of two for a human.sugarless sue said:Thank for that, sixfoot (if you have six feet that doesn't bode well if you get diabetic neuropathy!)
IanD said:Not at all. As an entomologist, I can assure that the loss of one foot out of 5 is of little significance for an insect - compared with one of two for a human.sugarless sue said:Thank for that, sixfoot (if you have six feet that doesn't bode well if you get diabetic neuropathy!)
Not at all. As an entomologist, I can assure that the loss of one foot out of 5 is of little significance for an insect - compared with one of two for a human.
IrishJoe said:Not at all. As an entomologist, I can assure that the loss of one foot out of 5 is of little significance for an insect - compared with one of two for a human.
cool !! what's you're favorite type of bug. I studied a bsc in forensic science and I really like the intro into insects that we did with the regression for the PMI calculations.
sugarless sue said:That is so true! Anyone got any small,portable nuclear devices for dealing with dandelions?
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