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General Non-Mantis Discussion
Other Insects & Invertebrates
Giant vinegaroons
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<blockquote data-quote="sschind" data-source="post: 266127" data-attributes="member: 797"><p>One mans pest is another man's pet I guess.</p><p></p><p>I can see if you live in an area where they are common and can become pests why the wouldn't appeal to you. I just think they are fascinating. In that respect I am kind of glad I am stuck up here in the frozen tundra of northern Wisconsin. We don't have much of anything up here, except mosquitoes, and so anything even remotely exotic is a welcome addition. Strange as it sounds though one of my absolute favorite animals is the gray tree frog which we have in abundance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sschind, post: 266127, member: 797"] One mans pest is another man's pet I guess. I can see if you live in an area where they are common and can become pests why the wouldn't appeal to you. I just think they are fascinating. In that respect I am kind of glad I am stuck up here in the frozen tundra of northern Wisconsin. We don't have much of anything up here, except mosquitoes, and so anything even remotely exotic is a welcome addition. Strange as it sounds though one of my absolute favorite animals is the gray tree frog which we have in abundance. [/QUOTE]
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