[The Wonders of Instinct by J. H. Fabre]@TWC D-Link book
The Wonders of Instinct

CHAPTER 3
15/27

She goes on nibbling around the original attacking-point.

In this way the Butterfly's head and the upper part of the breast are disposed of.

But, by that time, the huntress is surfeited: she wants so little! The rest lies on the ground, disdained, not for lack of flavour, but because there is too much of it.

A Cabbage Butterfly far exceeds the capacity of the Empusa's stomach.

The Ants will benefit by what is left.
There is one other matter to be mentioned, before observing the metamorphosis.


<<Back  Index  Next>>

D-Link book Top

TWC mobile books