The Ant and the Grasshopper, Aesop's Fables. Credit: Milo Winter. Source: Library of Congress. |
Yes, well.
There's Aesop's version of the ants and the grasshopper, and then there's Big Bend National Park's version.
While visiting the camp store next to the Chisos Visitor Center, I walk by a dead grasshopper.
Dead grasshopper and living ant, Big Bend National Park, Texas. September 2017. |
Something about it catches my eye. Ooh, those yellow sac-like things. Ooh, there's movement; what's that? Ahh, a red, translucent ant is excavating within and without the carcass. I need a closer look.
Dead grasshopper and living ant, Big Bend National Park, Texas. September 2017. |
What are those yellow things? Grasshopper guts? Eggs? The grasshopper has a metallic sheen.
A short film:
I still don't know what those yellow ovoid sacs are. Maybe spiricles? Britannica offers an image of these below:
Grasshopper spiricles. Credit: Britannica. |
A final look at the remains of the Big Bend grasshopper:
Dead grasshopper and living ant, Big Bend National Park, Texas. September 2017. |
2 comments:
Lovely to see all these fun critters from your perspective. thanks for sharing.
Thank you! I hope to go again to Big Bend in early 2019.
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