+151 Spiders have the most useful butt in nature. amirite?

by Anonymous 1 year ago

Bees communicate by moving their butts, helping pollination in the process. Spider's butts are useful for themselves, bee's butts are useful for all flora across the world.

by Anonymous 1 year ago

I'd argue that it's worms butts that are most useful. That butt is so useful that it plays a big part in the microorganisms that keep dirt healthy for producers and producers healthy for consumers, and consumers healthy for decomposers, and decomposers healthy for dirt healthy for producers and producers healthy for consumers, and consumers healthy for decomposers, and decomposers healthy for ^dirt ^healthy ^for ^producers ^and ^producers ^healthy ^for ^consumers, ^and ^consumers ^healthy ^for ^decomposers, ^and ^decomposers ^healthy ^for ^producers ^and ^producers ^healthy ^for ^consumers, ^and ^consumers ^healthy ^for ^decomposers, ^and ^decomposers ^healthy ^for ^dirt ^healthy ^for ^producers ^and ^producers ^healthy ^for ^consumers, ^and ^consumers ^healthy ^for ^decomposers, ^and ^decomposers ^healthy ^for ^producers ^and ^producers ^healthy ^for ^consumers, ^and ^consumers ^healthy ^for ^decomposers, ^and ^decomposers ^healthy ^for...

by Anonymous 1 year ago

I'm certain this isn't true. There's an entire industry about useful butts

by Anonymous 1 year ago

That's really interesting! I've heard that spiders can use the hairs on their butts to detect vibrations and even feel movement. Fascinating how something so small can have so many useful functions!

by Anonymous 1 year ago