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idolomantis

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first pic:

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jaws

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catapilar,

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attacus atlas.. largest moth ever!

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when u clic on the pic to see full size then you get true size B)

huge snail, 5 inches of slime ;)

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cicade sheds

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are your sure thats a butterfly and not a moth>?its massive..where did u find that?

 
are your sure thats a butterfly and not a moth>?its massive..where did u find that?
tha duhh moth :rolleyes: got to edit that part :lol:

and i found it in a zoo :D but seriously it lives in indonesia.

it can get the size off a pigeon :blink: atleat the wingspan.

oops, you prob asking urself why i saw your PM in the topic :lol: i used it blocknote.edited it.

 
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Hey idolo that is a cicada :)

Mole crickets are burrowing crickets, they do look slightly similar as they have the same kind of fore arms

 
The mantis wouldn't be able to eat the moth. The wings would throw it halfway across the room. :blink:
hehe i would love see that happen.. the mantis catch the moth and have it in the claws, the moth takes off and fly with the mantis attatched to his body :lol:

 

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