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so I'm trying some new things just to see what blade likes and what he doesn't, I got some hornworms for the first time and I noticed that they have these little spikes on the back of them is it safe to give them to my boy? is it possible to take the spikes off of them?
 

VenusAndSaturn

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Its completely safe dont worry its not really sharp at all. However their bite hurts just a bit so be careful when handling them if they're large.
 

Dezzylove50

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VenusAndSaturn":1llo8ijg said:
Its completely safe dont worry its not really sharp at all. However their bite hurts just a bit so be careful when handling them if they're large.
ok thank you so much
 
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