Byakugan01 wrote:You know how tarantulas are quite heavy, right? Well, apparently they have tiny silk glands on their feet which help them hold on to surfaces. You can look into it a little more if you like-focusing on that might make for an interesting creature for here, come to think of it.
Wooow, that is SO COOL. I gotta tell my bug buddies about this, a few of them have tarantulas and I don't they even know about this!
And hush you, I'm going to make all of them... eventually. It'll just take a long, long time for me to get around to it.
I actually used to have a recurring mantis line-pretty sure it was a series of direct descendants-that I saw in my yard during the summer for about 4 years. Then one winter I noticed the egg sac, but it had kind of a cobweb around it. Don't know if that had anything to do with it, but I don't think I've seen them since.
I once found a tomato caterpillar as well. Unfortunately for me, it had been parasitized...that kind of turned me off from raising any more caterpillars.
Anyone here ever flip over stones and logs to see what was underneath them when you were little?
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That sounds...awful *shudders* well I have a strong, strong hatred of parasites so...yeah owo
I used to turn logs over all the time X3 Actually, when my grandfather lived upstate we would go hiking the woods near his house and we would always turn logs and such over, we found lots of salamanders, not that I know what kind they were, but it was so cool :3
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