BamBaboons
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Vegitarian spider. Bagheera kiplingivegetarian spider, thought you guys would like this
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/...logy_evolution/article6869475.ece
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balam
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http://scabies.myfreeforum.org/unique_little_fellow_about3450.html
good post nonetheless
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What
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OLD news...
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BamBaboons
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sorry, didn't see that..
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BamBaboons
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go ahead and delete it.
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What
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We can leave the thread, always nice to have new links on stuff... Sorry if my comment seemed like anything other than poking fun.
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balam
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No need
Your find helps bring attention to this species IMHO.
If you hadn't seen the previous post then you didn't know about it, now you do and you shared it with everyone. I'm sure you weren't the only individual in the forum not to have seen it.
Like I said... good post nonetheless
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MUD
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Never seen or heard about this. You did a good job posting it. Anyone have any of these yet?
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balam
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| MUD wrote: | | Never seen or heard about this. You did a good job posting it. Anyone have any of these yet? |
just looking around.
I have an inkling (based on absolutely nothing), that Florida may hold some.
I know of at least one species of Mantis Yucatan Mantis which can also be found in Florida... hopefully B. kiplingi is keeping them company
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rosenkrieger
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I didn't know about this at all, and would never have found the other link. I want one. ::lol::
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Habibi18
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Heh don't we all? Make things easier for us because we won't have to go bug hunting to feed the things when they can eat leaves.
I love them.
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rosenkrieger
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But knowing my luck, I'd end up with a species that ate only a certain type of plant that didn't grow anywhere near here. haha
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Habibi18
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Dang!
I didn't really think about that. Well let's wait and see. Maybe you'll get lucky.
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