Who loves it?
Me, I'm partial to biology, particularly entomology, but I find all kinds of science interesting as long as someone other than myself gets to do all the math.
Anyway, I've been fascinated by insects since I was a child. I always said I'd be an entomologist, but unfortunately there aren't many careers in the field that interest me. Maybe I just haven't looked into it deeply enough.
lately, I've been conducting an experiment where I'm measuring the dung beetle population in my suburban neighborhood. There are no pastures or significant sources of poop nearby that I'm aware of, so I was curious as to whether or not they'd be here at all. Sure enough, they are! I didn't find the species I was looking for, but I did find a bunch of these little guys:
Onthophagus Hecate - the scooped scarab
And this big, handsome fellow:
Deltochilum Gibbosum - the hump-backed scarab
I've been doing some coordinating & I'd like to set up some traps in some other locations, to get a better idea of what all species there are in the area. If you'd like to help, I'll gladly except beetle specimens alive or dead...though I doubt anyone here really wants to go digging for poop bugs.
I also make displays with the insects that I catch. Many I keep, but I sell some depending on availability of specimens. If you're interested in owning some nifty wall art, send me a PM & maybe I can put something together for you.
So yeah. Anyone else love science? Or better yet, anyone here have a career in a scientific field? Share your data, comrades!