When Death is just inches away.
Left: A tachinid fly is unaware of the nearby spider. Right: A flower crab spider. I think the above scene illustrates the situations we get ourselves into from time to time, when we are completely unaware of the danger around us. Or perhaps we are aware, but are so used to the fact that we no longer heed it. I think both are true. In the first instance, it is impossible to know what lurks in the mind of our fellow man. Or, while walking along a trail, what creatures may be nearby without our knowledge. In the second instance, driving down the highway poses tremendous risk. Yet we do it without much attention to the fact that tons of metal are flying past us mere feet away. The truth is that the Spectre of Death is just around the corner. Yet, life goes on. It has to; we have little choice. In the animal kingdom, survival is achieved through a myriad of means. It comes down to being more about the species rather tha...