04-29-2015, 04:58 AM
Top of the morning punaweb, great day to debate.
The bug I had mentioned lives in the cinder cones near the summit, some of these cones have already been destroyed or altered due to the telescope expansion atop maunakea. The bug is a flightless scientific wonder known as the wekiu or wakiu bug. The university of hilo hawaii has spent time and money on studying this bug in its natural habitat, it lives nowhere else in this world outside a lab. Also They are found on the edges of the snow frosts in numbers feeding at times.
Maybe this bug needed to be exterminated for observatories safety? They couldn't have a few uku's hold up millions could they?.
P.s. sorry Paul, will try and breath first.
The bug I had mentioned lives in the cinder cones near the summit, some of these cones have already been destroyed or altered due to the telescope expansion atop maunakea. The bug is a flightless scientific wonder known as the wekiu or wakiu bug. The university of hilo hawaii has spent time and money on studying this bug in its natural habitat, it lives nowhere else in this world outside a lab. Also They are found on the edges of the snow frosts in numbers feeding at times.
Maybe this bug needed to be exterminated for observatories safety? They couldn't have a few uku's hold up millions could they?.
P.s. sorry Paul, will try and breath first.