Which animal myths need to die in your opinion? Recently I just found out that not only the nuptial cannibalism isn't universal in praying mantises but it's quite rare in nature as oposed to in captivity where the male has no way to escape from the female.
>>5132608Snakes are covered in mucus/slime and slither like a slug.
>>5132650both of those are true THOUGH
>>5132608Not necessarily a 'myth', but arachnophobia has no place in a civilized world.Other animal fears are stupid, but arachnophobes are by far the most coddled and insane in their demands and are widely enabled.
>>5132650I have NEVER heard that one
>>5132650this is one of those myths where I've heard 100x more people trying to debunk it than actually believe it
Wasps stinging unprovokedHornets being aggressive or dangerousBees being good for anything but big keeper's pockets
>>5132608sharks being le hecking whoelsome sea pupperinos that just want to be your friend. Talk about awful overcorrection.
>>5132608This praying mantis was outside the building entry at work last fall, here she is hanging out with half her boyfriend, mid-coitus with the remainder of her meal. She was pretty fat even before eating him. It might be rare to get a picture like this, but female mantises eating their mates is not rare, it's common.
>>5132608The idea that skunks have these bizarre super farts that they defend themselves with. I don't know how this weird myth became so universally believed, but it's bullshit and skunks are actually very friendly and like being pet by humans, so everyone in this thread should do so if they see one.
>>5132840I have never heard of this one. You are being a schizo and making up shit to get mad at.>>5132608This is a minor thing to obsess over. There are shit tons of animal myths that are extremely detrimental to the ecology that you should be more worried about.
Owls being seen as wise when they are actually extremely dumb by bird standardsLions being noble hunters that need to fight off scavengers, when hyenas are often getting their food stolen by lions instead
>>5132864I see normies say it online all the time
>>5132608SHOULD HAVE PRAYEDTO THE MANTIS
>>5132608A recent one stating that opossums are prolific consumers of ticks. They'll eat a tick or two if they're in their immediate vicinity, but they don't actively seek them out, nor are they able to put a single dent in their populations.Also, opossums do not consciously play dead. It's an entirely involuntary response. A reflex.
>>5132840I'm convinced this one has gotten at least one person killed
>>5132889Pretty sure I saw a thread yesterday about someone getting their arms bitten by a shark and had to get them amputated, after trying to get a selfie with the shark.
>>5132894Well well well