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April 10, 2008

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You all realize that silkworms, as a species (bombyx mori) do not exist in freedom because they are the product of millennia-long artificial selection, right? They can't even fly, it's impossible for them. I breed silkworms as pets, and—though adorable—they are the most defenseless, useless animal in existence. If you take food away from them, they don't even move to look for more, they just shake their heads in despair. If someone thought “they should be free” and dropped them in a field it would lead to their death by starvation.

The only way the species can survive is if humans take care of them. So, if a site really assumes you're ignorant enough to believe the moths can fly away when as a species it is impossible for them to fly, it sounds quite fake to me. Even if they flew away to mate their breed would never survive unless the eggs were planted in a mulbery tree, and how long would they survive? Not much.

I think it's just best to not wear silk at all, if you're worried about them.

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