mconnachan
Arachnoprince
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She's so beautiful, that's amazing camouflage she has - for a few seconds before watching it looked like a half peeled banana, amazing colours and camouflage.
She's so beautiful, that's amazing camouflage she has - for a few seconds before watching it looked like a half peeled banana, amazing colours and camouflage.
They aren't coloured like they are for camouflage. They actually sit out on bare branches in the wild and such is their mimicry actually attract more flying insects than real flowers.She's so beautiful, that's amazing camouflage she has - for a few seconds before watching it looked like a half peeled banana, amazing colours and camouflage.
They must have pheromones that attract the insects as well as their amazing agility, cool, you've got some amount of inverts, and canines and bloody hell, what don't you have, ah leaf cutters. I noticed you saying you wouldn't have them, can I ask why, is it due to the space they need?They aren't coloured like they are for camouflage. They actually sit out on bare branches in the wild and such is their mimicry actually attract more flying insects than real flowers.
I just bought the fake plants for a bit of razzle dazzle.
Leaf cutters are vegetarians. That's it.They must have pheromones that attract the insects as well as their amazing agility, cool, you've got some amount of inverts, and canines and bloody hell, what don't you have, ah leaf cutters. I noticed you saying you wouldn't have them, can I ask why, is it due to the space they need?
Right, but don't you find them interesting, or do you like the thrill of the chase - so to speak, yeah you can't exactly see a leaf cutter taking down prey, but cool ants anyway, I just watched camel spider upload, voracious little buggers, cool uploads mate, keep 'em coming, I know you will anyway but a little encouragement never hurts.Leaf cutters are vegetarians. That's it.
They're unbelievably fascinating and that's why I watch youtube videos on them. There's one of a bloke who has a colony in his front room and it's absolutely phenomenonal. I'll go.and find it now.Right, but don't you find them interesting, or do you like the thrill of the chase - so to speak, yeah you can't exactly see a leaf cutter taking down prey, but cool ants anyway, I just watched camel spider upload, voracious little buggers, cool uploads mate, keep 'em coming, I know you will anyway but a little encouragement never hurts.
Here's the video. Absolutely unbelievable.Right, but don't you find them interesting, or do you like the thrill of the chase - so to speak, yeah you can't exactly see a leaf cutter taking down prey, but cool ants anyway, I just watched camel spider upload, voracious little buggers, cool uploads mate, keep 'em coming, I know you will anyway but a little encouragement never hurts.
Mantids seem to have such a short life considering how complex they are. It's the same with jumping spiders. Octopus only have a short life too which is strange as they're almost unreal with their abilities.It's a pity that this insects only live for a few month when they are adults .
It seems to be a sort of wasted intelligence. I had a small seawater aquarium for some years. For a time I was considering to keep an octopus. There are some species that are small. But it is not easy to keep them well. So I decided against it.Mantids seem to have such a short life considering how complex they are. It's the same with jumping spiders. Octopus only have a short life too which is strange as they're almost unreal with their abilities.
So true... Mantids, jumping spiders, octopi are some of the most humanlike invertebrates, having excellent vision and relatively complex brains with the ability to problem-solve.Mantids seem to have such a short life considering how complex they are. It's the same with jumping spiders. Octopus only have a short life too which is strange as they're almost unreal with their abilities.
Loads of growing. Looking forward to it too.An Idolo! Great choice for someone with such a diverse collection as you.
It has a lot of growing to do...