@itsLean You sit in front of it for a couple of hours and you wait for it do to its thing. The chrysalis 'fails' the same way every time. Once you've seen a couple, you know where to start looking.
@JeffersonLab Ok, knowing that helps a lot, but you just confirmed me that I wouldn't be able to do that... I would fail at BOTH.. patience and waking up early haha
woah.. how did you realize when to start filming? did you see some strange moving? :P
nice catch!
itsLean 2 weeks ago
@itsLean You sit in front of it for a couple of hours and you wait for it do to its thing. The chrysalis 'fails' the same way every time. Once you've seen a couple, you know where to start looking.
JeffersonLab 2 weeks ago
@JeffersonLab Nice, you have to be patient also. I would fail at that. lol
itsLean 2 weeks ago
@itsLean And they tend to come out relatively soon after sunrise. So, you have to be patient -and- wake up early.
JeffersonLab 2 weeks ago
@JeffersonLab Ok, knowing that helps a lot, but you just confirmed me that I wouldn't be able to do that... I would fail at BOTH.. patience and waking up early haha
itsLean 2 weeks ago
Why does it only have 4 legs?
paisah 2 weeks ago
@paisah It has six. The other two legs are very short and are curled up against the thorax.
JeffersonLab 2 weeks ago
why is its stomach doing that thing?
deadlycheezcake 3 months ago
@deadlycheezcake It's pumping fluids into its wings to expand them.
JeffersonLab 3 months ago 2
Great footage. Pretty amazing, that is the life cycling of insects.
ReynoldsCC 2 years ago