Lacewings lay strange eggs. This episode is not explicit. Story by Kenneth Eckle, Music by Mx Michael https://www.patreon.com/freckle TRANSCRIPT Lacewings lay dangly eggs. The green lacewing attaches its eggs to the underside of leaves, using hair-like strings of silk, so that their equally green eggs are just dangling around for all to see. If I had to compare to something you’d recognize, a group of them kind of look like the prongs of those headscratchers my uncle used to use all the time. So I guess just be careful not to keep these eggs too close to your recliner, or you’ll be in for a hairy surprise! Oh, and when they hatch, they basically just eat whatever they can that’s in closest proximity, and they might even leak acid to help digest and kill things. So that’s another reason to keep them at arm’s length. Say goodbye to your follicles otherwise! Haha. Lacewings lay strange eggs.
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