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8398
8398
Yeah I'm enjoying it too! Hopefully soon I can show you my rocks.
Gary DuBois
Gary DuBois
8398 as of this message i consider you my friend :) and any other pictures of mine you like comment on them and we will have a good time talking about different pictures and subjects surrounding those pictures. i might buy your rocks after i see them :) 8398 the rock artist you could become the greatest rock artist of all time.
8398
8398
Awww that's really sweet!
Gary DuBois
Gary DuBois
what do you like about praying mantises ? I have never owned one but they look like a fun pet they are considered as a insect.
8398
8398
I like praying mantises because of the way they look, kinda like aliens! Based on what I've read online they seem to make simple easy pets.
Gary DuBois
Gary DuBois
i wonder if praying mantises pray ? and their big eyes kinda make them look like aliens ? praying mantises make good and easy pets.
8398
8398
They do, haha, if you see pictures it looks like they are praying, but that doesn't mean they are nice because they pray. Praying mantises are evil. They eat their mates. And the way they eat is gruesome.
Gary DuBois
Gary DuBois
This supposed propensity is what gave the black widow spider, Latrodectus mactans, its name. However, the three species of North American black widows do not usually kill the male (although they have been known to do so). Males can sometimes even live in the web of a female for a while without being harmed in any way.
8398
8398
I didn't know that! I do have black widows where I live, as well as brown recluse spiders. But that's as dangerous as it gets, well other than cougars, black bears, and western rattle snakes. Which I never have seen those.
Gary DuBois
Gary DuBois
Black widow spiders (Latrodectus species) are common in eastern Washington.

Yellow sac spiders (Cheiracanthium species), are found in eastern Washington and in the Seattle area.

Hobo spiders (Tegenaria agrestis) are found throughout Washington.

MAY PEACE ALWAYS BE WITH YOU AND THE ANIMALS :)
8398
8398
Oh yeah, I forgot about those. Oregon has those spiders too. Thank you so much! :)
Gary DuBois
Gary DuBois
Do you live in salem oregon or portland oregon ? Your welcome 8398 :) im gonna go volunteer now at sunny skys from 12:30pm - 5:30pm and tonight i will like to talk to you some more :)
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