FL, take notice. When you finally realize that "the human eye" just isn't working for you anymore, then you can go with this to prove your, and only your, god exists.
Wasps Can Recognize Faces
Social species relies on recognition to keep the peace, study suggests.
Matt Young · 27 April 2016
This wasp is a dragonfly.
Mike Elzinga · 27 April 2016
Matt Young said:
This wasp is a dragonfly.
Heh; I seem to be more of a Mr. Magoo than a wasp. Dang old eyes.
Just Bob · 28 April 2016
Mike Elzinga said:
Matt Young said:
This wasp is a dragonfly.
Heh; I seem to be more of a Mr. Magoo than a wasp. Dang old eyes.
Hey, it's still cool. That wasp stuff is interesting. And I'm sure FL could use it to PROVE that Jesus died for our sins, or something. After all, he's tried eyeballs and tabloid TV and cicadas, for cryin' out loud, so wasps will surely put the last nail in the coffin of evolution!
Mark Sturtevant · 1 May 2016
As amazing as dragonflies are as flying aerial hunters, my impression from having watched them quite a lot is that they cannot walk one single step.
Robin · 3 May 2016
Mike,
I'll see what I can do about getting you a similar pic of a wasp face...maybe a white-faced wasp (we seem to have a lot of them around where I live in Virginia). Though I doubt I'll ever be able to get another shot like this one. Still one of my own favs.
Mike Elzinga · 3 May 2016
Robin said:
Mike,
I'll see what I can do about getting you a similar pic of a wasp face...maybe a white-faced wasp (we seem to have a lot of them around where I live in Virginia). Though I doubt I'll ever be able to get another shot like this one. Still one of my own favs.
I assume you mean real wasps and not W.A.S.P.S. ;-)
We have a lot of the latter around here. I miss the diversity of other places I have lived.
Robin · 4 May 2016
Mike Elzinga said:
Robin said:
Mike,
I'll see what I can do about getting you a similar pic of a wasp face...maybe a white-faced wasp (we seem to have a lot of them around where I live in Virginia). Though I doubt I'll ever be able to get another shot like this one. Still one of my own favs.
I assume you mean real wasps and not W.A.S.P.S. ;-)
We have a lot of the latter around here. I miss the diversity of other places I have lived.
:-)
https://me.yahoo.com/a/TmT6tr96j8I7z.NSXVrs5i9QwNXEtw--#1813f · 16 May 2016
10 Comments
Mike Elzinga · 26 April 2016
I've grown accustomed to your face.
Just Bob · 27 April 2016
Matt Young · 27 April 2016
This wasp is a dragonfly.
Mike Elzinga · 27 April 2016
Just Bob · 28 April 2016
Mark Sturtevant · 1 May 2016
As amazing as dragonflies are as flying aerial hunters, my impression from having watched them quite a lot is that they cannot walk one single step.
Robin · 3 May 2016
Mike,
I'll see what I can do about getting you a similar pic of a wasp face...maybe a white-faced wasp (we seem to have a lot of them around where I live in Virginia). Though I doubt I'll ever be able to get another shot like this one. Still one of my own favs.
Mike Elzinga · 3 May 2016
Robin · 4 May 2016
https://me.yahoo.com/a/TmT6tr96j8I7z.NSXVrs5i9QwNXEtw--#1813f · 16 May 2016
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