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John Henry Fabre, a French biologist once conducted an experiment with processionary caterpillars. He took a flower pot (1) that contained pine needles- the caterpillars' favourite food. Around the rim, he placed the caterpillars one behind the other, until they (2)formed a complete circle. The caterpillars started (3)circling around the pot's rim, blindly following each other but going nowhere. They (4)did this for an entire week.
John Henry Fabre, a French biologist once conducted an experiment with processionary caterpillars. He took a flower pot (1) that contained pine needles- the caterpillars' favourite food. Around the rim, he placed the caterpillars one behind the other, until they (2)formed a complete circle. The caterpillars started (3)circling around the pot's rim, blindly following each other but going nowhere. They (4)did this for an entire week.Then, one-by-one they dropped off the pot, hopelessly (5)exhausted. So narrow (6)was their vision that none of them (7)was able to break the line (8)and go to the pine needles for nourishment.
John Henry Fabre, a French biologist once conducted an experiment with processionary caterpillars. He took a flower pot (1) that contained pine needles- the caterpillars' favourite food. Around the rim, he placed the caterpillars one behind the other, until they (2)formed a complete circle. The caterpillars started (3)circling around the pot's rim, blindly following each other but going nowhere. They (4)did this for an entire week.Then, one-by-one they dropped off the pot, hopelessly (5)exhausted. So narrow (6)was their vision that none of them (7)was able to break the line (8)and go to the pine needles for nourishment.Hope helped!!
John Henry Fabre, a French biologist once conducted an experiment with processionary caterpillars. He took a flower pot (1) that contained pine needles- the caterpillars' favourite food. Around the rim, he placed the caterpillars one behind the other, until they (2)formed a complete circle. The caterpillars started (3)circling around the pot's rim, blindly following each other but going nowhere. They (4)did this for an entire week.Then, one-by-one they dropped off the pot, hopelessly (5)exhausted. So narrow (6)was their vision that none of them (7)was able to break the line (8)and go to the pine needles for nourishment.Hope helped!!plz mark brainliest