Geo. Cache Darwin Log Entry One:
Having recently returned from my exploration of the exotic wilds of eastern Oklahoma I was eager to compare the breeds of cache containers that my party found there with the ones in this urban area. My party avoided many suspicious groups of muggles, as we went geocaching in the countryside. We found the majority of cache containers seem to have broken free from the servitude of holding holiday leftovers or half finished boxes of cereal from some giant unseen kitchen. Many families there are probably still putting up lost tupperware posters, hoping that somewhere out there someone is treating their lost recepticles well.
I have been exploring and noting a different, more frequent breed of cache containers here in this urban area. Where in the east, in the country so many large containers seemed to stake out territories; here in the west, in the city, smaller containers many which seem to have slipped away from a different room in the house. Smaller and less diverse in their appearance, these containers sometimes take to decorating themselves with make up or adhesive clothing- possibly to hide better from predators and muggles or possibly to attract mates?
The clue is what it is. For now, I shall monitor the life patterns of a geocache I released into the wild here; to find correlations that may enlighten us and may give us insight in the evolution of geocache containers.