Behold, the brave little redback!
It has taken down a massive foe, a mouse many times its size, requiring multiple bites and a vast quantity of silk to properly wrap it. The redback’s reward is a filling meal of liquified mouse and the appreciation of thousands of impressed viewers around the world.
chigau (違う) says
I’d really like to see the skeleton. After.
nomdeplume says
No sympathy for the mouse, PZ? Horrible way to die.
PaulBC says
Now you just need to train them to solder circuit boards.
John Morales says
nomdeplume, you ever see a cat play with a mouse?
kurt1 says
Art Spiegelman must be shocked.
keystothesea says
Mouse mousse? Chill before serving.
nomdeplume says
@4 Yes John, and rescued it…
John Morales says
nomdeplume, right. So, being envenomed and trussed is horrible; but so is being toyed with until catatonia ensues (rescues aside). Or being poisoned with rodenticides, for that matter.
(or: Pointless sympathy is pointless; but sure: thoughts and prayers are a nice sentiment)
Cat Mara says
OT: Great Cthulhu (may It eat me first, in Its mercy), PZ, if you’re reading, you’ve got to check this loon out. It’s epigenetics!
https://www.vice.com/amp/en_us/article/jmv7g8/the-founder-of-jims-mowing-will-make-you-smarter-and-save-the-world?__twitter_impression=true
nomdeplume says
@8 John, I don’t do prayers, but surely a sympathetic thought for a fellow creature is not “pointless”.
John Morales says
nomdeplume, posthumous sympathy doesn’t do much for the victim, and it’s not like the mouse’s family will either see or appreciate the sentiment, either. So, what exactly is this supposed pointedness to which you refer?
(I know the answer, actually. It would make you feel better)
Tabby Lavalamp says
nomdeplume, this is nature in action. It’s not pretty.
PaulBC says
I don’t see anything wrong with feeling empathy even if there’s no help for that poor mouse now.
nomdeplume says
@13 Thanks Paul, exactly.
John Morales says
PaulBC, it’s not that feeling empathy is wrong, it’s that to not obligatorily express that is also not wrong. (cf. #2).
As per Tabby, nature, red in tooth and claw.
John Morales says
PS but off-topic [directly]
Regarding mice, I recently read this article:
https://www.abc.net.au/news/science/2019-09-15/gough-island-albatross-off-track/11499568
blf says
The mildly deranged penguin points out the mouse is now nice and safe in a warm silk sleeping bag, furiously hibernating away the coming winter. I point out mice do not hibernate, and the squeaky one is, as another commentator once put it on this blog, “nature’s crunchy snack”. Ah, she observes, like Crunchy Frog…