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The Insect That Laughs at the Cold

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This is something cool I learnt today.

So, Antarctica. As expected, not the best place when it comes to life. After all, it's fucking cold. And do you know who hates cold?

Insects. Although there are a couple species spending a few months here and there in Antarctica, no insect can survive all year round.

None, except one that is.

Meet Belgica antarctica, commonly known as the Antarctic midge, the only insect known to thrive all year round in the harness of Antarctica.



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Before reading more on the insect I figured it was some short of parasite, relying on the heat of other animals like dunno...penguins to survive.

But I was totally wrong. The tldr is that they survive by burrowing for most of their lives in the snow, where temperatures remain close yet below freezing and slowly evolve from larvae to full insect. Although below freezing, temperatures in the ground are hotter (or less cold 😅🙃). There they eat algae, bacteria, penguin poop and stuff like that.

The whole process from larva to adult takes about 2 years and when it does they only survive for about 10 days as full flightless adults. This is the most exciting time they get as it's mostly for mating. And then they die. ⚰️



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Two Adults Mating, Public Domain



Of course the above is only the super dumbed down version of their life cycle.

Surviving for two years in below freezing temperatures is not a piece of cake and the species has evolved to have all kinds of physiological, biochemical, and behavioral adaptations. Wikipedia is a good source if you'd fancy read more on them.

Here's also a great video by scishow on the subject



Speaking of insects, I found a spider baby momma today! She was super tiny and her babies even tinier:



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And here's a zoomed photo:



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I know, not much to see lol. But it was the best I could do considering their tiny size.

I have adopted them for now in my house and I'll keep an eye on them!



Ok frens, this is it for today!

As always, see you soon with more bizarre wonders of mother nature!

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