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Broly the new super saiyan beardie
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[QUOTE="SHBailey, post: 1819467, member: 89387"] Rainy here too -- all day yesterday and looks like more of the same today. No thunderstorms, at least. Could be alot worse -- I don't envy those folks on the other side of the country who are getting slammed with one hurricane after the other. Puff and Broly are about the same size -- give or take a large sloppy poop. :wink: Sounds like you've done a great job taming the chameleon. Apparently, all she needed was a little kindness and good care. Crane flies are pretty common around here in the summer. The adults don't eat mosquitoes or bite humans, but it can be kind of creepy the way they hover around -- almost like spiders. I tolerate them because I understand that their larvae do eat mosquito larvae, and anything that can help keep the mosquito population down in Alaska is a good thing, since we're famous for mosquitoes. Somehow they survive our winter -- antifreeze in their eggs, I'm told, and then they hatch out like crazy in all the puddles of water when the snow melts in the spring, and if I go for a walk in the woods, I often come out covered with mosquito bites and looking like I have the chicken pox or some other horrible disease. So I'd just as soon have a few more crane flies around as opposed to more mosquitoes, but I don't blame you for getting freaked out by them after having such a bad experience with one of them when you probably didn't know that the thing getting tangled up in your hair wouldn't hurt you. I was about that age when I got bit on the eyelid by a mosquito. My eye was swollen shut for several days, and my mother and I were both afraid that there was something horribly wrong with my eye until we realized that it was just a mosquito bite. So if I had my choice of putting up with either crane flies or mosquitoes, I'd probably go with the crane flies. :mrgreen: I do understand that they're agricultural pests though, and can damage plants, so if you have them around your area, your biggest concern might be for your carnivorous plants -- not sure who would eat who? :? [/QUOTE]
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