«The last time there was a major publication of
this kind on camel spiders was in 1934, which, considering how conspicuous and ubiquitous they are in some parts of the world, is almost unbelievable.»
Not exact matches
«We don't know what
kind of impact this species has
on local ecosystems though it's possible that the greenhouse
camel cricket could be driving out native
camel cricket species in homes,» Epps says.
Australia has had all
kinds of problems with species that don't have natural predators
on the continent in the past (including
camels, of all things), and there's even a Simpsons episode that makes a reference to it.
I guess the question is, if a cursory look at reliable data shows decreasing severe events, it
kind of makes me not want to waste my time
on straining at knats and swollowing
camels.