Hey 3.5
I have nothing for you today other than I am excited for Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.
Critics are saying it doesn’t quite have that Harry Potter magic but hey, what does?
Are you going to check it out, 3.5?
Hey 3.5
I have nothing for you today other than I am excited for Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.
Critics are saying it doesn’t quite have that Harry Potter magic but hey, what does?
Are you going to check it out, 3.5?
…is going to attend Hogwart’s in a new spinoff of the Harry Potter series. What say you, 3.5?
By: Dr. Hugo Von Science, Advanced Science Institute
Guten Tag, Herr 3.5 Readers!
Dr. Hugo Von Science here mit mein column, “You Can’t Argue with Science!” Go on, mein leipshin. Try to argue with a DNA helix. You’ll be there all day and you vill get nowhere. It is not worth it.
Perhaps you remember me from one of mein amazing inventions:
Undt last but not least:
Anyhow, the Dementor Wasp! Have you feasted your eyes on this newly discovered species, Herr 3.5 Readers?
As avid book readers, surely you must have heard of the dementors from J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter books, yes? The dementors would suck away young wizards’ souls and leave them shells of their formers selves, able to walk about but still under the dementor’s control, veritable zombie slaves if you will.
(Perhaps they could be called the Night King Wasp after the last Game of Thrones, yes Herr 3.5?)
This is a case where science and literature have come together to name this recently discovered insect.
What does this little beasty do? It finds a scrumptious cockroach and injects a poison into said roach’s belly. The victim is left still able to move but unable to control its movement. The wasp than grabs hold of the roach’s antennae and drags it off to a location where it can have a roach feast.
Have you ever had one of those lawnmowers that you push but the lawnmower has the ability to push its own wheels so you’re not over exerting yourself? That’s pretty much what’s happening here, mein leipshin. The dementor wasp separates a cockroach’s mind from its motor skills, but then guides the still walking roach/lunch to its impending doom.
What can I say? I guess wasps aren’t too picky about their snacks.
“Ampulex dementor” is the official name of this species. If you aren’t disgusted yet, you can read more about this naughty bug in this Washington Post article.
Oh, mein leipshin, I’m sorry…I meant to say this at the beginning – DON’T READ THIS ARTICLE IF YOU’VE JUST EATEN!
Mein bad, Herr 3.5. Mein bad.
Dr. Hugo Von Science is a Distinguished Professor of Science at the Advanced Science Institute of Science University. He has patented over a bazillion inventions and may or may not be attempting to conquer the world in his spare time. His column, “You Can’t Argue with Science” is a recurring feature on the Bookshelf Battle Blog.
Dementor wasp image via Wikimedia.org courtesy of a Creative Commons License