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<blockquote data-quote="Ricardo" data-source="post: 147523" data-attributes="member: 4450"><p>As an actual 15 year old, I can tell you folks that I never lost interest in nature, but probably because I'm the only one among my peers who was ever interested in the first place. When I was 8 me and my brother would harvest and raise frogs from tadpoles to adulthood. Unfortunately the forest and pond was destroyed and replaced by ugly grey houses. The frogs we raised were the only survivors and every year a new generation could be heard in the garden.</p><p></p><p>Sadly, the frogs are now completely diminished here. This is why I got into mantids.</p><p></p><p>I lost touch with animals and nature because in a sense it was taken away from me , but thanks to breeders and other people who love nature, some of it's beauty can be preserved and interacted with for years to come !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ricardo, post: 147523, member: 4450"] As an actual 15 year old, I can tell you folks that I never lost interest in nature, but probably because I'm the only one among my peers who was ever interested in the first place. When I was 8 me and my brother would harvest and raise frogs from tadpoles to adulthood. Unfortunately the forest and pond was destroyed and replaced by ugly grey houses. The frogs we raised were the only survivors and every year a new generation could be heard in the garden. Sadly, the frogs are now completely diminished here. This is why I got into mantids. I lost touch with animals and nature because in a sense it was taken away from me , but thanks to breeders and other people who love nature, some of it's beauty can be preserved and interacted with for years to come ! [/QUOTE]
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