These tiny little arachnids are ubiquitous. You probably have them in your own house.
I went on to What's That Bug?, where the good folks are amazingly talented at bug identification, and was able to find out a bit more about the pseudoscorpion. Here's a shot of one hitching a ride on a Ichneumon. Here's your vocabulary word for the day: phoresy. Phoresy is defined as "One animal attaching to another animal for transportation only." Little arthropods do it all the time. There's no parasitism going on. The hitch-hiker simply needs to get around. Think of it as micro-mass transportation.My one-year-old son does it all the time too. I'll be standing in the kitchen, minding my own business, when suddenly he is grappling my leg. I am then forced to walk around dragging him along, much to his dellight.
Thanks for the photo, Matt.
Hawwneat! I need to invent a new expression that combines the adorable, enlightened, and amused feelings this post leaves me with. I love this blog.
ReplyDeleteSo I visited that site and clicked on the carnage link. I was surprised that I had mixed feelings! On one hand, I'm not going to let a wasp sting me or a centipede bite. On the other, it was sad seeing dead little bugs. =(
ReplyDeleteThanks for the vocabulary word for the day. Should we write it out ten times? =P
I was reading a book in my room when one of these little guys decided to randomly fall on my book. I was too scared to be interested, but now I think their interesting little things.
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