From the words on the poster ("God's Word), it looks like a church youth group game that I've played with teens in my group. It's called "Reindeer Games" and the goal is to make "antlers" from balloons stuffed into the pantyhose. Google "youth specialties reindeer games" without quotes and the first book result gives the details of the game. The hands... that's probably just goofing around from feeling ridiculous looking!
"This setup doesn't look much like a caterpillar antenna. The shape would be more characteristic of arthropods." I'm confused. Caterpillars are lepidoptera lavae, and they definitely are arthropods... Maybe you meant crustaceans ?
Oops, my mistake - you're correct, they are arthropods. What I was thinking was that the moniliform antennae were more like those of beetles than caterpillars (but that probably isn't true either). I'm out of my knowledge territory here.
From the words on the poster ("God's Word), it looks like a church youth group game that I've played with teens in my group. It's called "Reindeer Games" and the goal is to make "antlers" from balloons stuffed into the pantyhose. Google "youth specialties reindeer games" without quotes and the first book result gives the details of the game.
ReplyDeleteThe hands... that's probably just goofing around from feeling ridiculous looking!
"This setup doesn't look much like a caterpillar antenna. The shape would be more characteristic of arthropods."
ReplyDeleteI'm confused. Caterpillars are lepidoptera lavae, and they definitely are arthropods... Maybe you meant crustaceans ?
Oops, my mistake - you're correct, they are arthropods. What I was thinking was that the moniliform antennae were more like those of beetles than caterpillars (but that probably isn't true either). I'm out of my knowledge territory here.
DeleteI guess when I'm in a hole I should stop digging.
Post amended. Tx.