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RE: Silky Miracles / A life journey of 69 silk worms
Aw, they look like furry little easter eggs in your hand there, haha. It's kind of happy-sad about their dependency, and life cycles, I remember from the last time you posted a haiku about them. At least these guys are doing some extra good, education wise :)
They're doing much more extra good, Lazarus!!!!! My son is learning to be responsible by checking if they have enough food, there were a few times we had to go pick up leaves late in the evening, because they had none ))) haha, also the cocoons can be used after the moth are born - they're great natural skin peeling )))) hahahaha, I'm surely gonna check this out )