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Rikudou_Sage@lemmings.world to science@lemmy.world · 1 year ago

Plants Really Do 'Scream'. We've Simply Never Heard Them Until Now

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Rikudou_Sage@lemmings.world to science@lemmy.world · 1 year ago
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It seems like Roald Dahl may have been onto something after all: if you hurt a plant, it screams.
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    Mowing my lawn must be a fucking nightmare for everything involved. ☹️

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      [email protected]

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      Imagine if instead of a podcast or audiobook or symphonic power metal you had to listen to the screams of your lawn as you mowed its life short

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        It gets worse – that doesn’t kill the grass. It just mutilates it.

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          and you get to do it over and over again every time it grows back!

          grass is the Ken Kaneki to my lawnmowers Jason lol

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        Grass Metal!

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        That’s what the fresh cut grass smell is.

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      You know why freshly mown grass smells so nice?
      The smell is the grass’s defense against grazing animals, as it attracts predators.
      It smells nice cause it tells your predator brain there are prey animals you can eat nearby.
      So the grass is literally snitching on the animals that are eating it, announcing their presence to their predators.

      Evolution is fascinating that way.

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      Wait till you hear about grazing.

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