A dirt dobber. Or "Mud Dobber" After completing the mud nest the female captures several insects or spiders to provision the cells. Prey are stung and paralyzed before being placed in the nest. A single egg is deposited on the prey within each cell, and the cell sealed with mud. After the wasp has finished a series of cells, she departs and does not return. The larvae that hatch from the eggs feed on the prey items left by the adult wasp. New adult wasps emerge to start the process over again.
2007-08-01 10:55:08
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answered by Anonymous
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answered by ? 3
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half the @#$% we put in our bodies on a daily basis (over the counter pain killers, carbonated soda and energy drinks, fast foor that has sat under a heat lamp for 12+ hours, snaks that dont contain anything that the average person can pronounce) most of the stuff we depend on everyday will do more damage that any creature bursting out of your chest.
2007-08-01 10:51:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Spiders inject venom into their prey that dissolves their insides so that the spider can come back later and drink their victims.
2007-08-01 14:46:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Ever seen Alien?
2007-08-01 10:32:02
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answered by lithiumdeuteride 7
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Something about your question makes me very uncomfortable, so if that's what you were going for - bravo, you succeeded. Yuck!
2007-08-01 10:55:00
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answered by AGT 4
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a parasite of some sort?
2007-08-01 10:39:47
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answered by Anonymous
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a tortoise.
2007-08-01 10:31:58
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answered by Anonymous
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