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There were some weird, tiny insects on walls of my bedroom. Wherever those would be present they’d leave some faintly dark patches on the wall. (I realise now that I should have foldscoped those too)
There was a lizard that would often show up to eat those insects. Would eat atleast 5-10 daily. I caught the lizard and kept it in a container. Would make it eat those insects, and it did end up overeating.
Within a few moments it ended up vomitting undigested stuff, and well the vomit is what I foldscoped.
As you can see, there are undigested wings and legs present of those insects.
What happened to the lizard later? It refused to eat anything for a while. Even this…
It had the urge to eat, but just stared at the spider and did nothing.
I agree that this is a very weird post.
Ronak Hati,
UG student,
Ramnarain Ruia Autonomous College.

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