Though many are familiar with bubble wrap as packing material, few see it alive in its natural habitat. Seen here attached to the bark of a polymer tree, the live bubble wrap (approx 2 years old) clings tightly to the bark and attempts to climb higher to avoid predators.
No known animal eats the bubble wrap, but bears and wolves have been known to pop it for pleasure like humans causing the species to diminish drastically since it’s reign over pre-carboniferous earth.
(Source: n3ko)



