Fly my beauties
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hahahahaha amazing
haha... its not sad, its nature.
fck those butterflies' lives.. not yours
LOL @ #8
For that particular situation, I would say it's ****-my-life-ish in a way : Like growing exotic plants for their astonishing flowers, and just as they bloom, deers eat most of your plants. Cycle of life, sure. There gona die at some point anyway. But you'd like to enjoy those flowers/butterflies a bit. Though I agree, since the bugs were already eaten in front of the class, just turn that in to a learning experience about birds and food chain. I'm sure those birds got served a very expensive meal. **** Your Lepidoptera, OP.
lol i never thought teachers go on fml
LOL!!!!!! that is funny!!
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So they learn about life and death...killing two birds with one stone. Or two butterflies with one bird. Take your pick.
#4/5: You are aware that there a lots of different kinds of birds, right? With different diets? There aren't really enough worms in the world to sustain the entire avian population. Plenty of birds are insectivores. And, at least the kids learned about 'the circle of life'? I would have been pretty upset if a bird ate my butterfly though :(