Bugs And Critters

Can always use free pest control.
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I FUCKING LOVE BUGS
HERE IS A MANTIS FLY.


FLORAL MANTIS:
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ORCHID MANTIS:
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GHOST MANTIS:

BONUS: ROSY MAPLE MOTH. LOOK AT THIS CUTE MOTHERFUCKER
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GOLDEN TORTOISE BEETLE (CHANGES COLORS - NEAT!)

ASSASSIN BUG. PUT A JIHAD ON ALL OF ANTKIND. WEARS THEIR BODIES AS A MORBID TROPHY:
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The Wogglebug.

Edit: Also spiders aren't bugs. Are we allowing arachnids in this bug thread? :autism: I love spiders...

Edit 2: Slugs are also not bugs, they're molluscs. :double autism: But also I like banana slugs so...
"Bugs" does not necessarily mean insects. You can call insects, arachnids, annelids, and even crustaceans bugs.
 
"Bugs" does not necessarily mean insects. You can call insects, arachnids, annelids, and even crustaceans bugs.
Bugs, scientifically, are generally known as "true bugs".

(Note: I did flag myself as :autistic: thanks. But all kidding aside, I love this thread and the arachnids and molluscs and any other "bugs" contained within.)
 
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These bad boys and girls, the Lord Howe Island Stick Insects, were thought to be extinct, wiped out by introduced rats. Then a few dead ones were discovered on the tiny island of Ball's Pyramid. This very difficult place.

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In 2001 they found 20 lives ones, and started a captive breeding program. now there are thousands of them, and some have been re-released into the wild.

Fun fact: they form pair bonds, and the pairs will sometimes sleep arms wrapped over the other's body.
 
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These bad boys and girls, the Lord Howe Island Stick Insects, were thought to be extinct, wiped out by introduced rats. Then a few dead ones were discovered on the tiny island of Ball's Pyramid. This very difficult place.

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In 2001 they found 20 lives ones, and started a captive breeding program. now there are thousands of them, and some have been re-released into the wild.

Fun fact: they form pair bonds, and the pairs will sometimes sleep arms wrapped over the other's body.
Was going to react with :informative: but that last bit tugged on my heart strings.
 
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