英语听力文摘 English Digest 536、缓慢的生存!!
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Survival Of The Sluggish1
Silkworms have been bred over thousands of years to behave quite unlike their
caterpillar2 cousins in the wild. That’s because people purposely breed silkworms to fit this job description:
WANTED–Superlative silk producers. Benefits include housing,
unlimited3 food and protection from all
predators4. Wanderlust greatly discouraged. No opportunity for travel.
Obviously, what makes a good silk producer in
captivity5 is very different from what helps a caterpillar survive in the wild. Commercial silkworms are dynamos at silk production, and compared to their wild relatives, rather sluggish about everything else.
Outdoors, you’ve probably seen
caterpillars6 crawling to find food or hide from birds, but commercial silkworm caterpillars hardly move. For silk production, they’re kept on open trays because they’re content to stay put, as long as they have a steady supply of mulberry leaves. Even when they reach the
moth7 stage, commercial silkworms are surprisingly immobile. Wild
moths8 fly to
evade9 predators and to lay their eggs in different areas. However, commercial silkworm moths haven’t needed to do these things for thousands of years. They’ve completely lost the ability to fly, even though they still have wings!
Here’s another difference. In the wild, moths are often very particular about where they’ll lay eggs. This ensures that baby caterpillars can
chomp10 their favorite leaves as soon as they hatch. Commercial silkworm moths have lost that instinct too. They’ll even lay eggs on a sheet of paper, where it’s easy for humans to keep track of them.
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