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Dan with his bragging must have a bit of the prehistoric in his DNA.
On the other hand I would freak if I saw any of them. China sends enormous amounts of goods to Australia hope a family of those grotesque things don't hitch a ride and they go the way of the cane toad. We must have a great environment for the fertility of weird creatures.

Now I just need Ausgirl to tell me she has a cane toad as a pet.
 
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Squash it? I think you'd have better luck trying to saddle it.



Bahahahahaha :floorlaugh: :floorlaugh:

Funniest post of the day.
 
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Now you're all getting cheeky. Just to calm you down, remember there's at last one insect who doesn't care about endowments - she's just interested in biting the head off her partner, when she's finished with him.

PS: Please never tell because I'll get in trouble, but this pic reminds me of Kimster, a little bit?

http://dududiaries.wildlifedirect.org/2010/10/06/praying-mantis-praying/

ETA: Resemblance to Kimster's avatar, not Kimster!! Paaanic.....

SERIOUSLY?

Now you've done it!!!


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http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y165/citiprime/alien-invasion.png
 
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Sorry bout that SD, I added a video and wiki link.
 
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Sorry bout that SD, I added a video and wiki link.

I don't know why, but I like to see how animals can be crafty in getting their meals. If a cheetah is chasing a zebra I root for the cheetah. :dunno: Well that's a cat so that's probably why. In this case they're both creepy, but the ant lion is smarter.
 
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Vogue!

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Mantis and stick bugs fascinate me.
 
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This is possibly the cutest spider in the world, and proof that not *everything* in Australia will kill you (if you're people). They're so small, you could fit maybe a dozen on your fingernail. They're crazy colourful -- and they dance!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYIUFEQeh3g
 
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like this guy

credit photo: Igor Siwanowicz
 

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I love mantids too!!! I kept some really big ones as pets as a kid... but nothing as fancy as these tropical ones. I actually know the photographer who took this, he is amazing (and loves mantids!) - many of the best mantis pics on google are by him:

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do you have his name so I can credit him? I found it in stock photos
 
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tlcya, they sell leaf insects like that at my local pet store. I've seriously pondered them! But I picked these instead (I have successfully bred them! yay! Cute bebbies!):

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Mantis and stick bugs fascinate me.

I had to have radiation after my chemo. When I found out that you don't gain superpowers every time you get shot with radiation I was really bummed. The comic books had lied to me. I had planned to be stickbugman. I'm not exactly sure what superpowers that would give me, but all the same I was disappointed.

Igor Siwanowicz, bug photo guy. He likes bugs. And he's cute! No wonder I'm a fan:

http://photo.net/photodb/user?user_id=1783374

That's it I'm suing him. I didn't give him permission to use my photo? :snooty:
 
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So, discreetly pretending the scary fact Kimsters caught me hasn't happened.....I found this ridiculous, made-up tweet link to bugs in Australia.

Haha. Anyone can see such critters couldn't really exist.

Could they? Please, my Australian friends, confirm it isn't so......

http://luufy.com/site/post/939/1#.U95t28saySO
 

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