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Simon Brooke /
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2023-12-31 13:42:07
in reply to nevent1q…uc63

Simon Brooke on Nostr: npub1zdp33…2vqv8 npub1vkeeg…vdxp2 "most species of this genus have a body length ...

npub1zdp33shl69xr0uq3x8n5gsjykq9upycwh6nqm02c3f6x0frrn0dq42vqv8 (npub1zdp…vqv8) npub1vkeegk7f56ce5wx7m6m6unq5x9ng540cmf5mu4vvghmfntqvzghqpvdxp2 (npub1vke…dxp2) "most species of this genus have a body length of only 0.16–0.3 mm"

So you'd have to line six of the little blighters up nose to tail to make a single millimetre, and you'd have to line up three of the big ones – the BIG ones – to make the same.

Jings, thon's fair awfy wee.

Presumably there's something similar that parasitises on the highland midge? Please tell me there is!
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