Some of my other inverts

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vyadha

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Two species of assassins and some G oblongonota hissers, one recently molted and then the same one a few hours later. and the D maculatus cleaning a bobcat. 

And my favorite bug, Junebug the cattledog.

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LoL. Thank you for the picture of the sweet puppers in a field of flowers, after the skull shot.

Much like yogurt after spicy indian food, or lemon after a tequila shot.

☝️😎

 
Cool insects! I don't think I've ever seen a Junebug with four legs, and fur!

- MantisGirl13

 
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This looks creepy/scary. It looks like a setting that fits in a horror movie ;) Nom, nom, nom

The hissers I will get are adults, So I won't see them molt, sadly enough

 
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This looks creepy/scary. It looks like a setting that fits in a horror movie ;) Nom, nom, nom

The hissers I will get are adults, So I won't see them molt, sadly enough
My Dermestid bins look pretty intense to say the least!

what type of hissers are you getting get? Will you be letting them breed at all?

 

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