"He shaved 40 ants" may be one of the most unhinged sentences I've said all week while I told this story to my partner.
Today I learned
And it took AN HOUR per ant AFTER getting the process down. This person spent over an entire work week shaving ants.
I'm just imagining dinner conversation with their partner that week discussing their progress for the day.
Mine is still confused 😂
Further proof that grad school makes people weird
"'It's the same as shaving your own chin: the scalpel blade has to move in the opposite direction of the hair's growth. It has to be a delicate and gentle motion,' said Willot."
You should not shave against the grain. It causes razor burn and in-grown hairs.
I always shave twice. Once with the grain, then against the grain. I don't ever get razor burn or ingrown hairs.
This is the way
Can we get a study on how shaving ants against the grain fundamentally differs from humans doing it? (I mostly just want to see how much patience people have for shaving ants, though)
Can’t they find a dead ant to use instead of using anesthesia?
I like this mental image of a scientist meticulously combing the grass with a magnifying class for an already dead ant