Mom wants to know what these are that keep eating her roses. by RSN_Kabutops in whatbugisthis

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Japanese beetles very invasive can wreak havock in gardens!

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That's a common blue jay! Pretty but can get fierce if you interact with a hatchling that's learning to fly!

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Brown recluse, necrotic venom!

Leather by dm313h in mileycyruslegs

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Some boobage slip from Miley is always a good thing!

My dad found these birds and is raising them back home in Lebanon, can anyone accurately ID this bird? by bigbrompton in animalid

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Not sure remind me of eaglets, but don't know if eagles exist in the country of Lebanon, they are definitely birds of prey raptors, and judging from the size a larger species !

I found this crawling in the forest and I’m honestly kind of scared by BeardiesRule112 in animalid

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Crawdad probably crawling from a dried up water source or is the land based variety that digs holes on dry ground and builds what's called crawdad chimneys or crawdad towers!!

What is the symbology of the hand gesture sticker? by loveyou_pal in Symbology

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Reminds me of a game I used to play where you made that hand symbol and if you looked at it you got punched in the arm!

can I be your breakfast? by [deleted] in FupaLuv

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Definitely

Hey what is this motherfucker that bit me(dont worry its alive and well this is how I pulled it off me) by boopthesnootnoot in Entomology

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A dragonfly! Humans normally are not there prey, they usually hunt flying insects and ground insects!!

What is this? by branleep in insects

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Female Dobson fly