posted by skittledog @ 11:01 pm 6 comments
Ah!Thanks for the picture skits.I can see one of the bug's antennae was bent. That explains the static on the signal.Must have been one from that faulty batch of bugs ...
*squints*Very cute specimen. Let's see...Class : Chilopoda (centipedes)?They enjoy moist. So that's why it's chosen your bath *winks*Still be careful, it may have venomous fangs..but it's a little one, don't worry. A nice fellow to meet.
Double comment : I found out exactly what it was!Lithobiomorpha! (a Stone centipedes)
Ooh - thank you Merlin. *grins*It ran away down the plughole before I could make friends with it. Sniff.Hmm, though, Myo. Should I suspect every bug around here, or just the ones with antennae?If I start squishing spiders to prevent your surveillance, I think I'll make some enemies...
but it's a little oneHow can you tell that? It might be a foot long!
Hey what a great site keep up the work its excellent.»
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Ah!
Thanks for the picture skits.
I can see one of the bug's antennae was bent. That explains the static on the signal.
Must have been one from that faulty batch of bugs ...
*squints*
Very cute specimen. Let's see...
Class : Chilopoda (centipedes)?
They enjoy moist. So that's why it's chosen your bath *winks*
Still be careful, it may have venomous fangs..but it's a little one, don't worry.
A nice fellow to meet.
Double comment : I found out exactly what it was!
Lithobiomorpha! (a Stone centipedes)
Ooh - thank you Merlin. *grins*
It ran away down the plughole before I could make friends with it. Sniff.
Hmm, though, Myo. Should I suspect every bug around here, or just the ones with antennae?
If I start squishing spiders to prevent your surveillance, I think I'll make some enemies...
but it's a little one
How can you tell that? It might be a foot long!
Hey what a great site keep up the work its excellent.
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