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((OOC: Time Zone Reblog))
I think I may have over-done it.
Cheli has been lying on the floor for hours after we shot that.
I don't think he's breathing. Ah well, he'll get over it.
#ask movie slate#Insecticide#Changeling#Unicorn#Buggo#Chelicera#Movie Slate#ask pony blog#pony#ask blog#mlp oc#movie review#oc#web comic
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Changelling Wobble Plush
I've been wanting to make a changeling for ages, but all those leg holes are spooky! He's probably the plushy that I've spent the most time on, so much of him has been hand sewn!
#cutepencilcase#cpc_art#art#mlp#plush#handmade plush#fan plush#fanart#cute#buggo#changeling#mlp changeling
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Huagh.
Springtime blues?
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sweet little baby that landed on the xylophone and then me
edit: she returns!
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61/365
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Return of my anthro buggo changelings I haven't drawn in forever but suddenly had the urge to do today.
- Cicada likes working with the soil to grow foliage, Punaise spends a lot of time cleaning themself to stay pretty. - MisterMech's Krym taking a lazy nap, Ghost just.. being Ghost, hauntingly. - Worm drawing in the dirt when bored enough, Mantis caught stealing a bag of salt for a snack.
Enjoy!
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#PuffBlog#MyArt#Changeling#Changelings#Anthro#Buggo#Bug#Insect#Fantasy#Cicada#Punaise#Krym#Ghost#Worm#Mantis#Sketch#Daily Doodle#Traditional Art
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What I really don't like surrou🦅nding the discussion of b- hey was that an eagle???? What the fuck??????? Did anyone else see that bigass birfd in my post just now???
#buggoposting#hustle#buggo#great post#awesome#funny#buggo funny#haha#teehee#kekeke#fufufu#hehehe#huehuehue#pfft#lmao#lmfao#lol#iconic#tumblr hall of fame#small cock fag
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Random Irken Biology Headcanon:
Irken antennas have millions of tiny, coarse, shiny, densely-packed hairs that allow them to detect vibrations easier, much like a cat's whiskers.
The antennas feel smooth when touched from base to tip, but they feel a bit fuzzy when touched from tip to base (which is kinda weird to feel, to be honest. It's like rough velvet but hairy).
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//I may not be participating yet- but I wanted to throw my hat into the ring. Jazz, still a dermestid/deathwatch beetle, but make him bard. His Charisma is +15
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@sparkmender
A rhino beetle walking her pet rollie pollie 🎀
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#hi im nature posting for no particular reason.......i just miss nature out where i used to live#but i think this was actually from my june visit to nc........ waaahh there are good buggos over there#my pics#photography#nature#buggo#bugs#video
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@gwalch-mei @filletedfennysnake shsjddjdjdjsjs OMGGGG HUGE
Giant Emerald Pill-Millipede: when these enormous millipedes are all rolled up, their bodies can be as big as a baseball, a tennis ball, or a small orange

This species (Zoosphaerium neptunus) is commonly known as a giant emerald pill-millipede. The females can measure up to 90mm long (roughly 3.5 inches), making this the largest species of pill-millipede in the world.

There is a significant degree of sexual dimorphism in this species, with the males measuring only about 45mm (1.8 inches) long -- roughly half the size of the females.
Giant emerald pill-millipedes are found only in Madagascar, which is home to several endemic species of giant pill-millipedes (order Sphaerotheriida). The Malagasy name for giant pill-millipedes is "Tainkintana," which means "shooting-star."

Pill-millipedes use conglobation as a defense mechanism, which means that they can curl their bodies up into a spherical shape so that their dorsal plates form a protective shield around the softer, more vulnerable parts of their bodies, just like an actual pill-bug or a "roly-poly."
When they roll themselves up completely, they look almost like gently polished chunks of malachite, emerald, or jade.

Giant emerald pill-millipedes will sometimes form large swarms that travel together as a group. This is the only species of giant pill-millipede that engages in any sort of swarming behavior, and the purpose of that behavior is still unclear. The swarms often contain thousands of individuals, with almost all of them moving in the same direction, even when there is no physical contact that might allow the millipedes to "herd" one another along.

Their swarming behavior also has some very peculiar features, as this article explains:
During swarming, Zoosphaerium neptunus individuals pay little attention to their surroundings; many specimens were observed walking straight into and drowning in small puddles. Some swarms even display ‘cliché lemming behaviour:' in Marojejy, a large part of a swarm walked into and drowned in a small river.
No single specimen was observed walking ‘against the current,' all specimens were moving in the same direction (southeast), even when not in contact with one another.
Of 273 randomly collected individuals, 105 were males, while 168 were females. The males were 8.3 - 14.1 mm wide (average width 10.4 mm). According to the inner horns of the posterior telopods, all males were sexually mature. The females were 9.95 - 15.4 mm wide (average width 11.4 mm). All females displayed non sclerotized vulvae and were sexually immature.
Some researchers argue that the swarming serves as a defense mechanism, providing a layer of protection (or at least some cryptic cover) against local predators, but the swarming behavior is still poorly understood.

Important Note: I just want to remind everyone that these animals belong in their own natural habitat -- they should not be trapped, bought/sold, traded, shipped, collected, or kept as pets. This particular species does not survive well in captivity, either, and the demand for these "exotic" invertebrates is putting the wild populations in jeopardy. The previous article discusses those issues, too:
Another possible threat for Z. neptunus swarms are collections for the pet trade. There exists a large demand in Japan, Europe and North America for 'green -eyed monsters’ as pets. Giant pill -millipedes from Madagascar unfortunately have a very short survival time in terraria. The species is specialized on low-energy food (dead leaves), and adapted to the cool climates (<20°C) of the highlands. Specimens in terraria often starve to death quickly.
So I know that they're adorable and really, really fascinating...but let's just let them be their chunky, adorable little selves out in the wild where they belong.
Sources & More Info:
European Journal of Taxonomy: Seven New Giant Pill-Millipede Species and New Records of the Genus Zoosphaerium from Madagascar
Madagascar Conservation & Development: Swarming Behavior in the World's Largest Giant Pill-Millipede, Z. neptunus, and its Implication for Conservation Efforts
Bonn Zoological Bulletin Supplementum: The Giant Millipedes, Order Sphaerotheriida (an Annotated Species Catalogue) (PDF)
African Invertebrates: Madagascar's Living Giants: Discovery of Five New Species of Endemic Giant Pill-Millipedes from Madagascar (PDF)
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little witch academia in 2025 anyone?
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FOR @somemismatchedsocks’S DTIYS!!!
I absolutely LOVED rendering this one, it was genuinely so so SO much fun.
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Lil Shout-out to @kredena-dark and @little-noko for encouraging me to post (it took a like a year or sumthin but shhhh)
Anywho
Thank you🔥🔥

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