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bug's life pt. 2
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Nightmare-forever
Dec 23, 2010
Hobbyist General Artist
Wow, that is one awesome bug!
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amorousdino
Oct 19, 2010
Student General Artist
do u happen to have large animals in your area? Like livestock or horses?
Dung beetles tend to be associated with large animals as large animals tend to produce a lot of...
thats where they lay their eggs as the young feed on the
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aramismarron
Oct 19, 2010
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uhm there's a livestock area behind our compound
...very organic rofl
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BurnedWings-BentHalo
Oct 18, 2010
Cool looking, what kind of bug is it?
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aramismarron
Oct 19, 2010
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aw i dunno also....hopefully i can find those with horns
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RobBurgess
Oct 18, 2010
That is one seriously creepy bug... Eeeww... LOL.
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aramismarron
Oct 19, 2010
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lol it's big!!!!
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thats where they lay their eggs as the young feed on the