Author: Pat KiewiczPat Kiewicz Date: Sep 4, 2008 03:55
emily said:
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>Hi, I'm a writer working on a project, and I'm looking for interesting
>'parenting' behaviors observed in insect species. Examples from
other
>animal groups would be the cuckoo laying its eggs in other birds'
>nests or the male lion eating the cubs that a female bore to another
>male. Insects aren't parents in the way we understand the word but
>still, they make preparations for the birth of their young, etc. I'd
>appreciate any suggestions. Thanks! Emily
Giant water bugs (Belostomatidae), where the male carries the eggs
around on it's back.
Cicada killer wasps are large and charismatic, and I find it interesting
to watch them dig and stock the nest for their young.
There are the weaver ants that use the larvae to knit together their
nests.
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