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Since my neighbors have been making my house shake the entire day long because they're having their roof power washed, I'm begging everyone to read the moss chapter in my book, Nature Obscura. You don't have to waste money and water and make your neighbors angry. You can let the moss grow!
Since my neighbors have been making my house shake the entire day long because they're having their roof power washed, I'm begging everyone to read the moss chapter in my book, Nature Obscura. You don't have to waste money and water and make your neighbors angry. You can let the moss grow!
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I still have 7 months to go, which is a lot of weeks to find inverts for, so any recommendations are appreciated! The weirder and kinkier, the better.
I'm logging off indefinitely, dunno if/when I'll be back. I won't be checking DMs while I'm off so contact me by other methods if you need something.
Moss is okay! There's an entire ecosystem in every adorable clump of moss. It's full of tardigrades, rotifers and nematodes and it's easy to see with a microscope. There are complete instructions in my second book, The Naturalist at Home. You can buy signed books from me! saimihanma.com/shop/
Every time I've given a book talk I take moss from my roof and look for tardigrades live under a digital microscope. Every single time, I've found them. It's not hypothetical, there ARE tardigrades and other microscopic moss animals living on your roof. You can live under thousands of tardigrades!
I'm having a hard time finding more kinky invertebrates, so please let me know if anyone knows of any interesting invert mating that I haven't covered yet. Most of what I'm finding are the same inverts (mantis, stag beetle, etc.) so I'm really digging to find more obscure invert sex.
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