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I was on vacation in Lake George, NY with my family and we decided to drive into Montréal for the day...glad we did. We visited the Insectarium de Montréal, billed as the largest bug dome in North America and it was a blast. Besides having preserved specimens, they had a huge collection of live specimens. Not just insects, but tarantulas , true spiders, millipedes, centipedes, and other lesser know arthropods.
The diversity of insects was amazing, especially beetles. They had colorful species of beetles with males sparing, and males and females mating. Their live beetle collection was the best I've ever seen.
Many of you have more extensive tarantula collections, but I was far from disappointed. They had pokies, Mexican redknees, Mexican redlegs, rosies, and a few scientific names I didn't recognize that were obscure.
I saw the largest centipede I have ever seen in both length and widith. I also so the longest walkingstick insects I have ever seen. The walkingsticks were in a live display the size of a wall, hidden among the plants. I asked my sons if they could see all 8 that I had located, and they found nine.
If you think about it, since over 70% of all animals on this planet are Arthropods, they deserve their own zoo.
PS- The French Canadians were extremely friendly, contrary to popular opinion.
Insectarium de Montréal
The diversity of insects was amazing, especially beetles. They had colorful species of beetles with males sparing, and males and females mating. Their live beetle collection was the best I've ever seen.
Many of you have more extensive tarantula collections, but I was far from disappointed. They had pokies, Mexican redknees, Mexican redlegs, rosies, and a few scientific names I didn't recognize that were obscure.
I saw the largest centipede I have ever seen in both length and widith. I also so the longest walkingstick insects I have ever seen. The walkingsticks were in a live display the size of a wall, hidden among the plants. I asked my sons if they could see all 8 that I had located, and they found nine.
If you think about it, since over 70% of all animals on this planet are Arthropods, they deserve their own zoo.
PS- The French Canadians were extremely friendly, contrary to popular opinion.
Insectarium de Montréal
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