The smallest động vật have feelings.
At least, it wouldn’t surprise me if they have. Even insects can build trust on you, if bạn don’t scare them away like everyone does.
Trust.
Trust? Insects? What? “How could something as a fly hoặc an ant possibly build trust on you?” It’s something I’ve heard. I’ve learned something the other day, it went a little bit like this:
I went to mom’s for my little sister’s birthday. The whole mother’s side of the family was chatting with each other, when I noticed a small ladybug on the arm of the đi văng I was sitting on.
At first it didn’t seem to have interest in me at all. It just sat there on the white clothed couch, motionless, staring at the rest of the crowd. I tried to let it walk about on my hand, so I slowly placed my index finger inches before its white spotted head.
I saw it moving backwards slightly, while rotating it’s body towards me. It looked rather reluctant, and ready to fly away out of defense at any moment.
I tried to stroke its back shield, and I gently raised my finger again. The ladybug took babysteps away from me, but it kept looking at me, no matter how scared it must’ve been.
I decided to pick it up, and let it walk about on my hand. I wanted to hiển thị the bug that I wouldn’t hurt a fly. The ladybug must have realized that it couldn’t go anywhere, and fold it’s legs into its shield for protection.
Knowing it was afraid, I decided to put it back on the couch, and leave it alone.
After having chat with the rest of the people in that room, I noticed the ladybug walking towards me slightly. I slowly placed my hand tiếp theo to the insect. The ladybug slowly climbed my finger, up to the palm of my hand.
At that moment, I thought the ladybug was sure of it that I wouldn’t hurt him a bit at the moment I put it down again on the đi văng just now.
It walked about on my hand, from my index finger to my whrist, and back. It wasn’t shy and timid at all like it was a few phút ago. I decided to put it back to hiển thị it I wouldn’t scare it away hoặc kill the poor creature.
It looked at me again, and then rotated towards the room, as it opened its shield and flew away.
My little cousin and neice noticed the insect fly away and tried to catch it, but without succes. It flew around the room, as the children chased it. Mom had to grab hold of a vase to avoid it from falling off the table.
After it flown a few circles around the room, it suddenly landed on my arm again with its white spots on its head pointed at me. It was like it said: “Hi!”
My neice tried to wave it off my hand, but the ladybug flew away bởi itself, out of the window. bởi then it was gone.
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At least, it wouldn’t surprise me if they have. Even insects can build trust on you, if bạn don’t scare them away like everyone does.
Trust.
Trust? Insects? What? “How could something as a fly hoặc an ant possibly build trust on you?” It’s something I’ve heard. I’ve learned something the other day, it went a little bit like this:
I went to mom’s for my little sister’s birthday. The whole mother’s side of the family was chatting with each other, when I noticed a small ladybug on the arm of the đi văng I was sitting on.
At first it didn’t seem to have interest in me at all. It just sat there on the white clothed couch, motionless, staring at the rest of the crowd. I tried to let it walk about on my hand, so I slowly placed my index finger inches before its white spotted head.
I saw it moving backwards slightly, while rotating it’s body towards me. It looked rather reluctant, and ready to fly away out of defense at any moment.
I tried to stroke its back shield, and I gently raised my finger again. The ladybug took babysteps away from me, but it kept looking at me, no matter how scared it must’ve been.
I decided to pick it up, and let it walk about on my hand. I wanted to hiển thị the bug that I wouldn’t hurt a fly. The ladybug must have realized that it couldn’t go anywhere, and fold it’s legs into its shield for protection.
Knowing it was afraid, I decided to put it back on the couch, and leave it alone.
After having chat with the rest of the people in that room, I noticed the ladybug walking towards me slightly. I slowly placed my hand tiếp theo to the insect. The ladybug slowly climbed my finger, up to the palm of my hand.
At that moment, I thought the ladybug was sure of it that I wouldn’t hurt him a bit at the moment I put it down again on the đi văng just now.
It walked about on my hand, from my index finger to my whrist, and back. It wasn’t shy and timid at all like it was a few phút ago. I decided to put it back to hiển thị it I wouldn’t scare it away hoặc kill the poor creature.
It looked at me again, and then rotated towards the room, as it opened its shield and flew away.
My little cousin and neice noticed the insect fly away and tried to catch it, but without succes. It flew around the room, as the children chased it. Mom had to grab hold of a vase to avoid it from falling off the table.
After it flown a few circles around the room, it suddenly landed on my arm again with its white spots on its head pointed at me. It was like it said: “Hi!”
My neice tried to wave it off my hand, but the ladybug flew away bởi itself, out of the window. bởi then it was gone.
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