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08-04-2008, 06:53 AM
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| | | Re: A caterpillar question Quote:
Originally Posted by Dogghound There is alot of things to find out too, alot of insect behaviour is unknown so the more people observe the better, birds and mammals have always had more interest taken in them but insects have quite fascinating behaviour. | Yes-to a certain extent, they are a relatively neglected group as they aren't exactly soft and cuddly! They should however, be afforded the same level of attention as any other creature.
I think the invention of digital photography has helped though. There's so much folk can actually 'see' now, so much that we didn't realise goes on so close to us.
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08-04-2008, 10:46 AM
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| | | Re: A caterpillar question Quote:
Originally Posted by Wild-Woman Wow-they are different! Thanks for that. Are you,or did you rear them? | Hi
I reared them last summer.
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