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A Delicacy Worth the Risk

July 13, 2018 by Diana

Today we set out a breakfast forage on Young’s Hill. Here’s a photo of the morning sun glinting off of Negra’s beautiful head:

As we were watching Jody forage near the cabin, she screamed a little and batted at the air. We all collectively thought she had been stung by a wasp.  When Jody started to walk towards the greenhouse, we noticed she was carrying a wasp nest!

A few years ago, much to our surprise, Jamie and Missy discovered the delicacy of wasp larvae.

Chimpanzees in the wild have also been known to brave a sting or a bite to get an insect meal.

Apparently Jody has also found out about this delicacy.

She did pay a price for her prize, today, though. At lunch, Dr. Erin noticed her right eye was swollen. She’ll probably sleep well tonight with a little benadryl and some ibuprofen. We hope the snack was worth it!

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  1. Kathleen says

    July 13, 2018 at 9:47 pm

    Ouch! This proves Jody’s natural prowess for foraging, what’s a sting when the reward is so yummy?!

  2. CeeCee says

    July 14, 2018 at 7:07 pm

    Bad news: they aren’t in the wild
    Good news: Benadryl !

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