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What a busy little munchkin! Are they water droplets at the side? At first I thought they were eggs.
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It is amazing when you think about but I guess they don’t think too much or they’d probably just trip up! I haven’t found anything about their brains at all, not sure anyone knows really. They’ve evolved to be efficient at both moving over the earth & all the debris, the wave like motion they make & to dig like little bulldozers into the soil but I guess movement for them is pretty automatic the way it is with us most of the time.What is so fascinating, with that number of legs - is how they know which ones to move whenWhich must be just brain make up as we instinctively know to put one foot before the other to walk and run - but with that many legs .................Is there much research onto their brain make up? It's usually the brain sending signals to parts of the body (and vice versa). I saw the little legs at the end of the video and it looks like some are jointed and some aren't, but hard to tell.
I do spend a lot of time watching them, I just forget everything I get so engrossed.They are beautiful! I'd sit there most of the day just watching them.
What happens with the young ones of those and the isopods?
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