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porcupine48

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  1. On 9/1/2021 at 5:17 PM, jimjum12 said:

    They both had metabolic bone disease and surprisingly lived almost 7 years. They never achieved the full size of a healthy specimen. The female actually laid eggs a few times, but they were small and infertile. GOD BLESS...

    -jimbo(a friend of jesus)

    Wow,it's been that long!Time sure flies when you've got your nose in comics and ears in records like I do I guess.

  2. On 9/1/2021 at 5:02 PM, jimjum12 said:

    The green tomato larvae is a popular food with reptiles... supposedly very nutritious. If left alone, they create a cocoon and turn into a very large moth, a little larger than a deck of cards. GOD BLESS....

    -jimbo(a friend of jesus)(thumbsu

    We found this one near some old rail track and let it live its life.Freaked us out -should have seen the dog haha lol !

    I guess the lacer babe are grown mostly now?(sorry if I misspelled )

  3. On 9/1/2021 at 4:53 PM, wombat said:

    Lanternfly. And Cicadas. 

    We've had a lot of singing Cicadas this year and I saw my first one...same day I found this giant green larvae that turns out is called a tomato bug?

    Any pics?

  4. On 9/1/2021 at 4:40 PM, wombat said:

    Jimmers!!!!!!!

    G'day g'day from the Ottawa valley eh?!

    I'm trying to get back in the swing of things.

    Life's been busy making me live!

    Any crazy bugs this year?I remember the giant leaf eating critters...

    If that wasn't you,forgive me!I get so mixed up with memory