Not pleasant-sounding dinner conversation, is it? But then again, an Andrew Zimmern has a TV devoted to dinner conversation of what what other people bizarrely eat.
Since nobody grows up on a farm anymore, schools should skip the museum trips and visit a slaughter house instead … then the meat packing tours … then an ice-cream factory, etc.
There are lots of tiny wasps that do the same thing to caterpillar. The adults drink nectar while they’re on the hunt, so they come to the same flowers that bees like. No one tell Mom what’s really going on in that garden!
While I must agree that Calvin’s observations may not be appropriate for dinner table conversation, I agree with several commentators above. Anything that promotes a love of reading and learning in a child is a positive.
The tarantula hawks I’ve seen in the wild are actually quite dazzling, though they do have a disturbing lifestyle. Shiny blue bodies with bright orange wings.
Incidentally, in today’s news, the Paramonovius nightking just got named for a “Game of Thrones” character. It, too, has larvae eating other bugs alive.
At that age, if “I like it” then ipso facto “everybody likes it.” One of the saddest things about adulting is that you don’t (usually) share whatever your current enthusiasm is except with people who are already in that camp.
(Yeah, I also get that it’s the supper table, but when else does he get to share with everybody in the family?)
BE THIS GUY over 5 years ago
The kid might have a future as an entomologist — or a horror movie director.
Watcher over 5 years ago
So when Calvin really starts to learn things, Mom and Dad want to get rid of him.
Templo S.U.D. over 5 years ago
Not pleasant-sounding dinner conversation, is it? But then again, an Andrew Zimmern has a TV devoted to dinner conversation of what what other people bizarrely eat.
in.amongst over 5 years ago
Talk about BioLogic!
PoodleGroomer over 5 years ago
Has everybody given their salads another quick check for spiders?
codycab over 5 years ago
Calvin might actually enjoy Stephen King’s work.
The Calvinosaurus That Calvin Wanted To Discover over 5 years ago
Looks like they made the right decision taking him to the library.
jpkansas78 over 5 years ago
Watch that face in the last panel, mom. It could freeze like that.
BigDaveGlass over 5 years ago
Mom’s face….
kathleenhicks62 over 5 years ago
Seems like boys (mostly) catch on to the gorriest parts of a tale.
Old Girl over 5 years ago
Since nobody grows up on a farm anymore, schools should skip the museum trips and visit a slaughter house instead … then the meat packing tours … then an ice-cream factory, etc.
NORTHIDAHO over 5 years ago
Who would NOT want to see the color pictures ?
BJB over 5 years ago
That’s our Calvin, every family should have one
JudyHendrickson over 5 years ago
evil rotten little brat!!!
tripwire45 over 5 years ago
If it gets him to read and to love libraries, maybe it’s not such a bad thing.
cubswin2016 over 5 years ago
Some people should not read.
pony21 Premium Member over 5 years ago
Okay, tell the truth: We all secretly thought some variation of “wow, that’s pretty cool” as we read this today, didn’t we?
cdward over 5 years ago
It’s all quite cool.
flemmingo over 5 years ago
Mom your face could freeze that way! My Grandma’s statement when I was a kid .
A Hip loving Canadian... over 5 years ago
Sooooooo, what’s for dinner?
Purple People Eater over 5 years ago
They find this gross, and yet most people have no problem eating live oysters or throwing live lobsters into boiling water.
chromosome Premium Member over 5 years ago
Bugs and spiders are really weird… that’s what got me started in my love of biology.
Troglodyte over 5 years ago
Lovely choice, Calvin, and so informative! Your an entomologist’s delight (and your parents’ disgust)!
coffeeturtle over 5 years ago
This is great! Mom’s expression—-LOL!
shamest Premium Member over 5 years ago
awesome
AStarofDestiny over 5 years ago
:’(
Agapostemon over 5 years ago
There are lots of tiny wasps that do the same thing to caterpillar. The adults drink nectar while they’re on the hunt, so they come to the same flowers that bees like. No one tell Mom what’s really going on in that garden!
Bookworm over 5 years ago
While I must agree that Calvin’s observations may not be appropriate for dinner table conversation, I agree with several commentators above. Anything that promotes a love of reading and learning in a child is a positive.
zeexenon over 5 years ago
White Anglo-saxon protestant.
JoeMartinFan Premium Member over 5 years ago
Why is Mom angry? This is one time that Calvin has done nothing wrong. Distasteful, perhaps, but not wrong.
jvn over 5 years ago
Hey, sometimes science isn’t pretty.
comiquer over 5 years ago
The tarantula hawks I’ve seen in the wild are actually quite dazzling, though they do have a disturbing lifestyle. Shiny blue bodies with bright orange wings.
Stephen Gilberg over 5 years ago
Incidentally, in today’s news, the Paramonovius nightking just got named for a “Game of Thrones” character. It, too, has larvae eating other bugs alive.
Ka`ōnōhi`ula`okahōkūmiomio`ehiku Premium Member over 5 years ago
These are important things to learn because they are analogies to human life. Did I mention children???
1MadHat Premium Member over 5 years ago
It’s the beginning of an interest in science!!
weatherford.joe Premium Member over 5 years ago
Well… at least he’s eager about learning for a change.
Lightpainter over 5 years ago
Mom’s expression is great in panel four .It looks like a bug just crawled up her nose, or she smells something disgusting.
johnec over 5 years ago
That’s why I believe in maximum corruption of the innocent youth – nothing is more corrupting than exposure to facts!
Concretionist over 5 years ago
At that age, if “I like it” then ipso facto “everybody likes it.” One of the saddest things about adulting is that you don’t (usually) share whatever your current enthusiasm is except with people who are already in that camp.
(Yeah, I also get that it’s the supper table, but when else does he get to share with everybody in the family?)