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Post by nomihoudai on Oct 1, 2011 3:06:40 GMT -8
lol
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Post by thanos on Oct 1, 2011 3:33:10 GMT -8
Hahahahaha
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Post by prillbug2 on Oct 1, 2011 6:32:36 GMT -8
I would have kept the Cerambycid in my collection. The lizard could have fed on anything else. I don't care if it had antennal damage. Jeff Prill
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Post by wingedwishes on Oct 5, 2011 18:40:07 GMT -8
Interesting. It feeds on eucalyptus trees. The aromatic properties of eucalyptus is a repellant to several creatures and I am fascinated to see a reptile undeterred by it.
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Post by starlightcriminal on Oct 10, 2011 5:02:07 GMT -8
Often that aromatic quality is a deterrent for mammals and things with better senses of smell (in the classical sense). Reptiles and birds are frequently immune for lack of receptors, if any of the aromatic oils are even sequestered by this beetle which may not be the case as well. Might serve as protection from rodents and other smaller mammalian foragers.
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