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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Anything that pulsates and is shiny is not cute for me. So...
Mealworm = ICK and
Mantis = CUTE, awesome, neat, etc.
I love mantis pictures! ^_^

August 14, 2008

Blogger Denita TwoDragons said...

*Insert theme from "Jaws" here...*

--TwoDragons

August 14, 2008

Blogger Maedyi said...

All the animals you post on this site are cute, not the just the dolphin! (well...maybe not that dead racoon..) This is my daily ad-on to my cute exposure after cuteoverload :D...

August 15, 2008

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Matis's are cool! However, I'm far to chicken to touch one. Their kung-fu fools me every time. Meal worms too, are gross because how smooth/slippery they are. I had to feed them to my hedgehog with tweezers (also because her vision was terrible and she mistook fingers as mealworms on occasion)

August 15, 2008

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I feed my bearded dragon crickets and feel sorry for them, especially when they chirp at night! There! I confessed!

Might switch to meal worms now though. I don't think I could feel sorry for one of those.

August 15, 2008

Anonymous Camille said...

Well, the only thing I see wrong here is that the mealworm in the photo with the mantis is not a regular mealworm (Tenebrio molitor) but is a young Superworm (Zophobas Morio) not quite up to it's adult size. Superworms are a type of Darkling Beetle, but not the normal mealworm darkling beetle. While organic forms of the regular mealworm (not hormone induced Giants for fishing) reach a size of approx. 1" in length and the girth of a cooked spaghetti noodle before pupating, Superworm larvae can reach a whopping 2 1/4" in length and the girth of a pencil... But, I still think the mantis could take the superworm on anyday!

May 19, 2012

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