![]() The most well-known example of a doodlebug charm was published in 1876, when antlion folklore takes the form of a charm about antlion folklore probably dates back to the earliest days of colonization. Antlion folklore examples from around the world If the insect happens to move when these charms are spoken, such movement noĭoubt can be attributed to the speaker's disturbance of the sand pit. ![]() Straw in the antlion's pit, are intended to coax the animal out of its hole. Superstitious charms, sometimes spoken while stirring a finger or piece of Typically taught to children by their parents or other children. That antlion folklore typically takes the form of chanted verses, or charms, (see Antlion Anecdotes), it is not surprising ![]() Since most people's experiences with antlions begin in childhood Or superstitions), but there is evidence of such lore from many cultures around Very little has been written about antlion folklore (e.g., beliefs, sayings
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