By gregladen on October 12, 2010. Tags Uncategorized More like this Invertebrates eating vertebrates is just wrong. Russell, if you could persuade the mosquitoes of that, I'd be quite grateful. I'm with Russell. A little nibble now and again is one thing but being caught and eaten, that's just not right. Does the bug inject the fish with any sort of venom or does it just chow down on its trapped meal? Maybe the big bug was just giving the fishy a big hug! I've seen a praying mantis (IIRC) kill a mouse. Same wrongness. During the Triassic dragon flies were known to routinely carry off small dinosaurs. No, Russell, you're just wrong!
I'm with Russell. A little nibble now and again is one thing but being caught and eaten, that's just not right. Does the bug inject the fish with any sort of venom or does it just chow down on its trapped meal?
Invertebrates eating vertebrates is just wrong.
Russell, if you could persuade the mosquitoes of that, I'd be quite grateful.
I'm with Russell. A little nibble now and again is one thing but being caught and eaten, that's just not right.
Does the bug inject the fish with any sort of venom or does it just chow down on its trapped meal?
Maybe the big bug was just giving the fishy a big hug!
I've seen a praying mantis (IIRC) kill a mouse. Same wrongness.
During the Triassic dragon flies were known to routinely carry off small dinosaurs.
No, Russell, you're just wrong!