invertebrate
@crevicedwelling.bsky.social
12K followers 340 following 2.4K posts
myriapod missing a few dozen limbs. worm watcher and arachnid propagator. waiting for rain
Posts Media Videos Starter Packs
crevicedwelling.bsky.social
very bitter if you put them in your mouth
crevicedwelling.bsky.social
actually that patch has all 3 Japanese invasive Amynthas/Metaphire, could be interesting data on how they develop in sympatry, maybe I should try to come up with something better than “just grab every worm I see”
crevicedwelling.bsky.social
I want to catch every worm in this one patch of soil so I can better understand how common it is for them to develop 1 or 2 prostates/male pores but im too lazy to do it systematically and idk what ill do with 200ish large jumpy worms
crevicedwelling.bsky.social
(buckets filled with worms and worm products) I NEED MORE WORMS ‼️
crevicedwelling.bsky.social
those tibial spurs are ridiculously pointy though, crazy how they just pop out with stilettos on
crevicedwelling.bsky.social
my tobacco hornworm pupa eclosed! perhaps as someone with tomato plants I shouldn’t be this happy, but what a lovely moth
a large gray moth perches on my knuckles a large gray moth with pointed wings clings to a wooden table
crevicedwelling.bsky.social
she can only card 1 wool.
crevicedwelling.bsky.social
lest you think I have betrayed bugs for birds, the mantis was a Tenodera which are invasive here and also two catbirds had already torn it mostly in half. I just helped off the poor thing and the bolder bird, which stayed behind for the remains, decided that day that I was its personal bird feeder
crevicedwelling.bsky.social
was a little worried in the spring because none of the catbirds were bothering me yet and maybe it didn’t make it back from migration, but I should have known better, the Dummy is unstoppable.
crevicedwelling.bsky.social
in this specific case it’s because the binomial name of gray catbird is Dumetella carolinensis, but also definitely a huge dummy
crevicedwelling.bsky.social
I prefer to feed garden bugs I find like scarab grubs and cutworms to mealworms which I would assume are less nutritious, but I’ll also let Dummy take some feeder roaches if I have leftover frozen ones from my pets. because who could refuse this face
the catbird looking up expectantly at me
crevicedwelling.bsky.social
Dummy shows up in midsummer when the fledglings need a lot of food. it self-tamed in part because I had mealworms in the garage and it got comfortable being around me without me even realizing as it snuck past me and got beakfuls for the kiddos
crevicedwelling.bsky.social
speaking of early birds… DUMMY is back!!! this little gray catbird decided it was my friend one autumn after I helped it win a fight against a mantis and for 4 years now it has come to yell at me for food
a slate-gray bird with black eyes, legs, cap, and tail. its bill is crammed with cockroaches
crevicedwelling.bsky.social
I assume they probably taste like soil and also those nasty defense chemicals they spray. they smell sort of like unscented soap (bitter and greasy odor) mixed with you guessed it soil
crevicedwelling.bsky.social
they are the exact color and texture of a hog dog except every segment has a ring of little spiny bristles which I guess isn’t exactly like a hot dog at all. they do squirt you with juice sometimes even if you are not biting them. I don’t bite them though. I should stop typing
crevicedwelling.bsky.social
I think I caught a couple more that are at least 170, and that’s when not stretched out. I think preservation may have made the study specimens contract although properly relaxed ones shouldn’t be that much shorter than live… I’m just in awe at the size of these big floppers
crevicedwelling.bsky.social
at 175 x 8mm this Amynthas agrestis exceeds the size range reported for this species in Chang 2016 (160 x 8) and can only be described as a “whopper”
the same reddish brown worm on my hand
crevicedwelling.bsky.social
they call me Early Bird cause
a bunch of fat brown worms on my hand
crevicedwelling.bsky.social
yep! and it seems like stuff that’s laid around for a day or so or been rained on no longer have the good stuff in it and it’s ignored
crevicedwelling.bsky.social
I had forgotten just how much poop there is in the rainforest. they just don’t poop like that back home
crevicedwelling.bsky.social
little miss tephritid doing her “I found a poop and I won’t share it” dance