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d00phy , to til in TIL many female insects mate only once in their lives. Insect populations can be controlled by releasing flocks of sterile males into the wild. Females mate with them, never give birth and simply die.

I believe they are trying to do this exact thing with certain mosquito populations.

PenguinJuice ,

Will that fuck with the food chain?

Earthwormjim91 ,

There are thousands upon thousands of species of mosquito, only a few hundred bite humans.

This would only be targeted at the dozen or so that carry major disease like malaria, west Nile, dengue fever, Zika, etc.

Aedes aegypti is at the top of the list.

MeowdyPardner ,
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From what I've read I get the impression that eliminating biting mosquitoes wouldn't have much impact - there are lots of types of mosquitoes and supposedly few are of the biting kind, and at the same time the ones that pollinate or are food for other animals are usually not a significant source of food or pollination, and the ones that do pollinate don't pollinate anything important to us according to a random article I read. So basically for it to matter you would need to be eliminating a kind that bites and makes up a majority of the pollination or food for something else which seems unlikely.

Minsk_trust , to til in TIL that 80s child actress Judith Barsi made so much money by 4th grade, her family bought a house in West Hills. She died at age 10 when her father killed the entire family. Her final films, “The ...

Well that was a fucked up read with my breakfast. Definitely some common threads with the I’m Glad My Mother Is Dead book if anybody is into hearing more about what it’s like to grow up in Hollywood.

stevehobbes , to til in TIL that 80s child actress Judith Barsi made so much money by 4th grade, her family bought a house in West Hills. She died at age 10 when her father killed the entire family. Her final films, “The ...

So awful. Just horrible.

Tommy_the_Gun , to til in TIL of Kevin Budden, who caught a deadly taipan by hand and hitchhiked to town still holding the snake. He lost his grip and was bitten, but bagged the snake and made the driver promise to get it t...
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Your title gets cut off for me, so:

While attempting to bag the snake, Budden was bitten on his left thumb but was successful in placing the captured snake in a bag. Extracting a promise from the truck driver that he would get the snake to someone who would transport it south to researchers, Budden was taken for medical treatment. Not having any antivenom for taipans, Budden was given tiger snake antivenom. Although that helped counter the coagulating effect of taipan venom, it did not overcome the second effect of the taipan venom which paralyses the nervous system. Though doctors were initially hopeful he would recover, he died the following afternoon.

Tommy_the_Gun , to til in TIL of Kevin Budden, who caught a deadly taipan by hand and hitchhiked to town still holding the snake. He lost his grip and was bitten, but bagged the snake and made the driver promise to get it t...
@Tommy_the_Gun@lemmy.world avatar

Your title gets cut off for me, so:

While attempting to bag the snake, Budden was bitten on his left thumb but was successful in placing the captured snake in a bag. Extracting a promise from the truck driver that he would get the snake to someone who would transport it south to researchers, Budden was taken for medical treatment. Not having any antivenom for taipans, Budden was given tiger snake antivenom. Although that helped counter the coagulating effect of taipan venom, it did not overcome the second effect of the taipan venom which paralyses the nervous system. Though doctors were initially hopeful he would recover, he died the following afternoon.

thisisdee ,

Was curious whether the snake made it to the research facility and here’s a continuation:

Budden’s captured snake was sent alive to the Commonwealth Research Laboratories in Melbourne, where its venom was successfully milked by zoologist David Fleay, who was at that time the director of Healesville Sanctuary. Venom from the captured taipan was instrumental in researching and developing an antivenom, which became available in 1955, and saved the life of an 11-year-old Cairns boy before the year was over.

Graphy ,

I’m just here for someone to post the third continuation. Feel like if we have time after that then we should read The Hobbit one paragraph at a time or something.

Crackhappy , to til in TIL that Prey is the first ever feature film available in a full Comanche dub
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By far the best Predator movie, hands down.

hdmnep , to til in TIL about Wu-Tang Clan's 'Once Upon a Time in Shaolin,' an album so exclusive, only one copy was ever produced.

I recently learned about this album too and lowkey would be interested in it. I wonder if it was on what.cd at some point…

AndyGHK , to til in TIL about Wu-Tang Clan's 'Once Upon a Time in Shaolin,' an album so exclusive, only one copy was ever produced.

Truly, it was Once upon a time.

boredtortoise , to til in TIL about Wu-Tang Clan's 'Once Upon a Time in Shaolin,' an album so exclusive, only one copy was ever produced.

Someone should make their mission to put up a magnet link

lifttruckoperator , to til in TIL that approximately 70% of the world’s vegetarians live in India.

Makes absolute sense after you’ve tried paneer.

Moohamin12 ,

I am a meat eater extraordinaire.

But Paneer is love. Will absolutely demolish it.

crunchypotat77 , (edited ) to til in TIL that approximately 70% of the world’s vegetarians live in India.

Not surprised. Vegetarianism has been the default in India for ages.

They’ve greatly explored the spice palette and can make pretty much anything taste amazing.

EDIT: some clarification. I did not mean to imply that majority of Indians are vegetarian. No. Majority do eat meat.

But in most parts of India they do not eat meat on a daily basis. It’s typically a once a week kind of thing. And yes, I’ve observed this among friends and colleagues from practically all parts of India. Even the most fierce non-veg fiends will typically do a weekend bash, but eat regular roti sabzi, dal chawal rest of the week.

givesomefucks ,

But they also have one of (probably the) highest levels of food insecurity, for kids and adults.

Most can’t even afford beans, very few could afford meat if they even wanted to.

kvothelu ,

they also have world’s biggest food security program. nutrition is improving and they also lifted huge percentage of their population from below poverty.

xuxebiko ,

Yeah, no. 70% of Indians are non-vegetarian. Rice &/ rotis are the important part of the meal and stuff like dal & vegetable are standard being both cheaper & easier to cook. Meat, fish, eggs, etc. being more expensive are curried or fried as side-dishes to make a little go a long way.
A dish like pot roast or meat loaf would just be too expensive as main course for most. And we do love to get creative with our spices.

crunchypotat77 ,

I merely said that vegetarianism was the default. I’m not saying that majority are vegetarians.

What i meant was that most families do not eat meat on a daily basis. And not because they can’t afford it. Most average families eat chicken once a week, while the rest of the week is all vegetarian food.

All what i said still stands. Even though 70% of people do eat meat, they don’t do so on a daily basis.

Source: am Indian, with dozens of friends and colleagues who do eat meat. They do not eat meat daily.

Aux , to til in TIL that approximately 70% of the world’s vegetarians live in India.

Almost a half of world’s population lives in India. Most of everyone will end up there.

lightsecond ,

For comparison, India has ~18% of the world population.

Fulthi ,

Half? It's around 18% of the world's population.

Znarl , to til in TIL that approximately 70% of the world’s vegetarians live in India.

4 out if 5 people in India are also protein-deficient. Meat and diary consumption will only increase in India going against global trends.

NosyRock , to til in TIL that approximately 70% of the world’s vegetarians live in India.

I wonder what percentage is a choice or social pressure or affordability

glorious_albus ,

Probably not that high. From experience, it’s just that you’ve been eating vegetarian food all your life, it’s really weird to eat non vegetarian. In fact, there are many of my friends who’ve turned non vegetarian due to peer pressure from their friends.

Supreme , to til in TIL that approximately 70% of the world’s vegetarians live in India.

Man I had Indian food for the first time a few months ago. Had some cauliflower that tasted like chicken. Changed my life.

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