i had the misconception that insects were repented on plants for food
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Throughout my life, and I'm afraid to say, even until sometime after I was introduced to nature and wildlife, I had the misconception that insects were dependent on plants for food. ... They're named for their feeding behaviour: they 'rob' other insects of their lives!
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- I had the misconception that insects were repented on plants for food, rather than for destruction. I realized that as a Christian I need to change my behaviour to the natural world and take the responsibility for how I will be when I leave this world
- The insect is a voracious feeder and can eat a whole plant.
- The plant can actually change the insect's taste and texture as it feeds
- In a class about insects, I used to be told that they were repenting on the plants for food. I used to be confused on why they were repenting on the plants and the fact that some insects can be lethal to people.
- I used to be fascinated by the fact that they can turn into so many different creatures that are not insects. For example, in Australia, termites can destroy buildings from the inside out, whereas in South America, the largest termite in the Americas can grow.
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