Re: Monster in the garden
Re: Monster in the garden
It's the larvae of an elephant hawk moth.
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Shiiiittt,a moth the size of an elefant that eats hawks,hope I didn't piss it off
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Don't worry it's just looking for its hookah.
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Go Alice,go Alice...I wonder
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I'm sorry but I just measured that and it's a hell of a lot bigger than 3 inches :ph34r:
Hey you should keep it, it might be an alien :01:
Jonno :cool:
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Damn no wonder the wife walks round with a smile on her face,I always thought me willy was only 3 inches:)
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Jonno is addicted to teh rod, whoda thunk it.
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I don't get it :unsure:
I'm gonna tell the Admin, you guys are picking on me :cry: and I don't even understand what it is you're picking :huh:
Jonno :cool:
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Been doing some research and found out this beast is a good beastie,he eats weeds so I'll get used to him/her
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Originally Posted by gripper103.2
Been doing some research and found out this beast is a good beastie,he eats weeds so I'll get used to him/her
Its just sometimes they have difficulty differentiating betwen weeds and plants/flowers :lol:
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Not this one it eats willowherb and drinks nectar
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if it indulges in herb then its fine by me :)
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I hear that when it turns into a moth it mates and then burrows under an animal's (even human) skin to lay it's eggs :fear:
http://www.cornwallwow.org.uk/images...nthawkmoth.jpg