AtoZ Category Game - Part Deux

Gnat

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Harpactor angulosus is assassin bug which usually prey on caterpillars of the Hylesia sp.

How do you post with less that 20 characters ?

And I also get Hidden Blade from tournament loot.

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inchworms. (are they really only an inch long? :stuck_out_tongue: )

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Seriously, use brackets. Like this: “<“. It’s like a note.

Now try to figure out what is written.

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Thank you.

Jitterbug

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I think it is pretty hard to find insect name that start with J. So, I try something a bit different. I hope this isn’t off the topic “insects or any creepy crawlies” too much and I doesn’t post too frequently.

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Katydids. Australia is home to more nasty creepy crawlies than you need to know about

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My favourite…
Ladybird or Ladybug :beetle:

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Excellent picture of the Jitterbug there @u2371 :slightly_smiling_face:

Mayfly

Edit: Previous post deleted due to alphabetical balls up :man_facepalming:

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Nightcrawlers

Make for good fish bait.

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The n that popped into mind was nits. Combing them out of a 5 yr old’s head…ugh! I have a good spider for p.anyone got an O?

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I’m not allowed to reply to myself here. But you’re on the right track, with spiders… in case anyone is looking for an O…

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Orangutang for the reset!

New topic - Songs.

I’ll lead with
Are you ready by Disturbed

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Ah NO! I call Foul!

The topic is…

O - let’s check with Google… Owlfly

Edit… Next topic sorted too

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I find orangutans to be very creepy. I mean, do you want one of those things crawling at you? Creepy?

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:joy::rofl::joy: Creepy crawlies Kaffy!
Orangutang :joy::rofl::joy:

Best laugh I’ve had all day… Thank you. @PM229 what was that P bug you had?!

peacock spider I’m sure someone could find a video…little but they have a very colorful abdomen like a peacock they use for displays

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Queen Alexandra’s Birdwing Butterfly

I mean, butterflies are not generally creepy, but they can crawl…

… oh, and this is the biggest butterfly species in the world (wingspan of 9.8 to 11 inches!!!) so some people would definitely find it scary

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