To: ValerieUSA
The Su'un Flo'Wer sat patiently waiting for it's prey to arrive, glistening in the sun and sending out the scent of nectar.
It wouldn't have long to wait, no.
Not long at all, it's prey was always in search of nectar and always hungry.
The Su'uns had been here for generations untold, hunting in the fields with their bright yellow heads waving in the light of Sol above.
Wait.
A fat buzzing tempting morsel appeared.
It wove left and right before approaching the large tempting 'flower' face on.
Closer... closer...
Something told the buzzing insect to sit still for a few seconds.
Suddenly, the bumblebee sped away as a child's soccerball rolled by.
The Su'un Flo'Wer growled to itself and waited.
It had all day to wait for more prey.
It could wait forever...
..as it pushed bee carcassess under it's roots to hide it's nature from the Hu-Mons.
413 posted on
05/24/2003 11:39:48 AM PDT by
Darksheare
(Nox aeternus en pax.)
To: Darksheare
The Su'uns are wild here in Texas, and everywhere. There is no escape from their summer presence. But they do have a natural enemy.

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