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Today I learned about a tiny little (and actually quite cute) spider that lives in Australia. It's called the peacock spider, because the male has these very colorful wing-like coverings wrapped around his abdomen, and when he sees a female spider he raises them in a fan-like shape to attract her as a mate, similar to the feathers on a peacock. He also does a weird dance while raising two of his legs straight up in the air. However, if the female isn't interested, she will try to kill and eat him! Imagine all that effort to attract a potential mate just to end up as a snack. The male can escape by jumping. I saw it in a video.
So what interesting things have you learned or discovered recently?
Hard to say, I suppose one could test it with various toaster foods. From what I can tell its always been with strawberry poptarts though...
Strawberry Pop-Tart Blow-Torches
Does all food do this?
Hard to say, I suppose one could test it with various toaster foods. From what I can tell its always been with strawberry poptarts though...
Strawberry Pop-Tart Blow-Torches
Maybe test with toaster strudel, pop tarts and plain white bread (for the control group). Also, are there certain flavors of poptarts that are more flammable than others?