Bugs And Critters

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Xetzyr

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This thread is for images and discussion of iddy bitty God's critters...
Bugs - Bug Covered In Water Droplets.jpg


Blue Morpho Butterfly...
Bugs - Butterflies - Blue Morpho Butterfly - 01.jpg


Not sure what this is...
Bugs - Moths - Fuzzy Moth.jpg


Queensland Turquoise Earthworm...
Bugs - Worms - Queensland Turquoise Earthworm.jpg


A fine assortment of boxed bugs for display...
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There is a South American beetle where you can pop the back of it and scoop up the insides for a tasty snack.

For the life of me I cannot find what I read years ago about it.
 
I'm too lazy to find images of my favorite insects, so here's a bumblebee (bombus impatiens) from my garden. We planted some oregano and its flowers are quite popular.
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Golden Cacoon Butterfly...
Animals - Insects - Golden Cacoon Butterfly - 01.jpg


Can't remember what these are called... like crab spiders or... something or other... shiny purpular crab spider...
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Honey pot ants! These are good eatin, down in Australia, just ask the Aboos...
Animals - Insects - Ants - Honey Pot Ant.jpg


Bitey grub thing...
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Mirrored buttsack spider (I'm just making these up now)...
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Milkweed ass lantern spider...
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FUCK NO! (with brood)
Animals - Insects - Giant - Scolopendra Hardwickie - brood.jpg


A whole God damn mess of FUCK NO! in their natural habitat...
Animals - Insects - Giant - Scolopendra Hardwickie - withyoung3.jpg
 
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This is the velvet worm! They are in the Onychophora phylum and are not bugs but rather panarthropods! Extremely rare and not studied much due to their elusive nature, velvet worms live in I think Costa Rica and are most famous for their ability to shoot out two strings of a slimy substance that holds down their prey. Pretty cool dudes
 
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