THE STING STRIVE FOR HABITATION

in OCD3 years ago

Being famished after close of work yesterday, I decided to take a walk down the street not minding the harsh weather since I couldn't get a vehicle back home on time..
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Oh my!!! I storm at this and humanly I was afraid but looking closely I realizes that It was real but harmless then and there I picked up a stick to prove of a Truth my eyes were not deceiving me and behold a harmful creature lying helpless dead> Quote. I pounded why would this, be on the street being that the weather is too harsh.

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In my little research I realizes that it's dry season and a change in weather may affect the habitation of creatures like this. snacks are mostly expose in an hot environment cause the temperature needed for habitation isn't cool, so to search for a comfortable environment migration is inevitable but with confidence to fight, eat or sting that which crosses it part,yes migration could be possible Unfortunately the quest for habitat of an harmful creature became a tragedy.

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Humans may not be in support to this, be it favourable or not so we do the needful to avoid it sting. Snacks are very dangerous to human and other creatures and one sting or bit could cause a breakdown on the system so be careful and keep an environment void of creatures like that.
Thank you for having me @godwithus!!!.
Have a wonderful time.

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