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New site? Maybe some day.
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It had six legs, meaning it was an insect, but it was huge and bulbous and bloated and super-slow moving, and it had crab claws for front legs, and it drank a lot of water.
I'd never seen anything like it, then like 3 days later I found a hollowed shell of the same damn thing at my nana's house, only smaller, and I assumed mankind had been saved by ants who had eaten its insides.
Turns out it was just a cicada nymph.
But because I thought it was about to erupt with monster babies, I put it back outside. I wish I kept it, cause I could've watched it do this:
Damn. |
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oh you cocksucking internet bastards...hold on
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That is an amazing image.
Cicadas make the summer better. |
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I think if I did sit and watch that happen without knowing what it was first I would have had a heart attack
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i find tons of those at my Gramp's house on Webster Lake, the shells are always on the dock. |
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The shells make an awesome crunchy snack with ranch dressing.
Substitute HGNS if no ranch. |
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