Convergent evolution is more common than you might think. Trees, for example, have separately evolved at least 100 times.
Can you explain more? Sounds interesting
That was in a botanical garden in Australia. No idea what they were or how common they are. Blew my mind.
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In my imagined world of Halahala, silent stories have occupied prime real estate since 2005. I think of them like music without lyrics, jazz-like in the experience. The Cordyception is another riff on Halahala’s staple theme of nature, sustainability and our obsession with a certain ladder. An Attenborough documentary led me to these marvellous fungi called Cordyceps and the rest is pure Halahala. The fungi infect and take over specific insect-hosts – body and mind – commanding them to a high vantage point for dispersing spores.
I swear I drew this before the pandemic
—Appupen
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