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06-22-2018, 05:05 PM   #40186
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quarrel (maybe a little more than that, it's from hamlet)



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Tasty temptations (to maintain a funny animals sub-theme)




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Underside of this insect that was a victim of a Spider
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QuoteOriginally posted by noelcmn Quote
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Actually, to be tiresomely technical, I think that is a pill bug, AKA sowbug, familiy Armadillidiidae (takes practice to pronounce, but fun to say once you wrap your tongue around it: armah-dillah- dEYE- iday). It's a terrestrial crustacean, not an insect. In the USA an extremely ubiquitous genus (Oniscus) is sometimes used in a bio-lab animal behavior experiment. Placed in a terrarium overnight with several objects under which they might shelter, by the next day the majority will be where moisture is greatest.
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Well, who needs Google when we can have WPRESTO. Very informative- thank you.

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QuoteOriginally posted by WPRESTO Quote
Actually, to be tiresomely technical, I think that is a pill bug, AKA sowbug, familiy Armadillidiidae (takes practice to pronounce, but fun to say once you wrap your tongue around it: armah-dillah- dEYE- iday). It's a terrestrial crustacean, not an insect. In the USA an extremely ubiquitous genus (Oniscus) is sometimes used in a bio-lab animal behavior experiment. Placed in a terrarium overnight with several objects under which they might shelter, by the next day the majority will be where moisture is greatest.
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V - Victim of a spider - thank you noelcmn for the idea ;-)
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several X's to work with

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Y - a couple of Y's to choose from
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Boats - and Bridges in the Background. An image such as this might be used for a variety letters.
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