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WHATS UP WOLVDEN IT'S INVERTEBRATE TIME

Posted 2020-10-26 01:35:04

man I wish there was a place to just chill and commune with buggy babes around here.

Aurelai
#18791

Posted 2020-10-26 01:37:49

my backyard is a commune for flatworms and isopods, along with a bunch of leatherleaf slugs hidden around! also spiders and moths galore. so that, along with the snails in my room, is my source of invertebrate therapy


Swampsquatch
#12205

Posted 2020-10-26 01:37:57

ooooh im gonna post some critters from when i was in the jungle in panama. a close friend of mine who's a few years older than me studies heliconius butterflies and goes on research trips to panama and one time i shadowed her

snail
#5955

Posted 2020-10-26 01:39:29

you spoil us snail

Aurelai
#18791

Posted 2020-10-26 01:40:50

I love invertebrates although I'm not in a situation where I can keep any at the moment. Nudibranchs, isopods, and centipedes are some of my favorites. ^^ 


Spinosaurus
#14144

Posted 2020-10-26 01:41:24 (edited)

BIG OLE FOREST SCORP FROM PANAMA


snail
#5955

Posted 2020-10-26 01:42:47

man I adore nudibranchs. what gorgeous creatures.

Aurelai
#18791

Posted 2020-10-26 01:44:11

BIG CRAZY SATURNIID (GENUS AUTOMERIS) CATERPILLAR 


snail
#5955

Posted 2020-10-26 01:45:11

not caps because this is very tender but... mama wandering spider and her egg sac



snail
#5955

Posted 2020-10-26 01:45:29

A friend,,, caterpillars are great and I love seeing them out in the wilderness


Spinosaurus
#14144

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