Adult mayflies don’t eat. They mate and die. There are no kiddies around them. Yes, I know it’s just a cartoon, and quite a good one. I’m just adding a factoid of interest.
If you have the inclination, Google Benjamin Franklin’s short, humorous letter to a lady friend in France, “The Ephemera.” (An “elderly” mayfly philosopher bemoans the deterioration of his species society.)
SHIVA 10 months ago
Here today, gone tomorrow.
Ratkin Premium Member 10 months ago
Adult mayflies don’t eat. They mate and die. There are no kiddies around them. Yes, I know it’s just a cartoon, and quite a good one. I’m just adding a factoid of interest.
ronaldspence 10 months ago
here today, gone this afternoon…
Bilan 10 months ago
And beware of the undertoad. You don’t want to be eaten before the day is even up.
iggyman 10 months ago
Time “flies”!
phritzg Premium Member 10 months ago
Mayflies lay from hundreds to thousands of eggs. I’m guessing the rest of their children are out in the water, feeding the fish.
PraiseofFolly 10 months ago
If you have the inclination, Google Benjamin Franklin’s short, humorous letter to a lady friend in France, “The Ephemera.” (An “elderly” mayfly philosopher bemoans the deterioration of his species society.)
uniquename 10 months ago
Mayfly larve swim?
Gameguy49 Premium Member 10 months ago
Next month this comic May fly, in April it’s usually too cold to go swimming.
Garffan#1 10 months ago
Here today, gone today.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 10 months ago
Being a mayfly mom is a 24/1 job.
jango 10 months ago
Mayfly mom=dumbed down version of helicopter parent?
Seth down 10 months ago
This story does not age well
Lablubber 10 months ago
Next hour we vacation in the mountains.
6turtle9 10 months ago
Yikes! Looks like one mom has already kicked the bucket! Or is she doing yoga?
Peam Premium Member 10 months ago
The mayfly, so called because it may not. (HF Ellis)
Buoy 10 months ago
Shocking that there are no bananas here.