With banana for scale! (Banana is too small to see)
1 0 ReplyAdorable fella :)
His front legs look like how mine feel getting up in the morning. We're here for you bud.
4 0 ReplyHow I perceive Aussie photos of "normal everyday" critters
"Crikey that is a big one!" - Australian posting photo they took of critter
me thinking "Is that a pickup next to that?"
32 0 Reply"Crikey that is a big one!"
That’s what she said
"Is that a pickup next to that?"
No it’s a ute
10 0 ReplyYes ute 'Murican Man like ute
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Haha. That's awesome, thanks for the added fun.
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Paper wasp, nice photo. These guys are honestly fairly chill as long as you're not close to their nest (like inside 1m), and they're important pollinators and great pest removal experts.
23 0 ReplyPaper wasp
Are these the big chunkas that grab on to the whole bodies of grasshoppers and pull them into their nests for the bebes?
2 0 ReplyThey're not huge, under 2cm. They catch spiders and caterpillars according to wiki, I've mostly seen them with small caterpillars. And yep - back to their cool hexagon nests for the larvae and queen.
Here's a webpage with a close relative Aus wasp that makes the same kinds of nests, lots of good pics. https://www.brisbaneinsects.com/brisbane_vespoidwasps/PaperWasps.htm
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Oh thanks. I didn't know what it was.
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Was this taken before, or after you died?
23 0 ReplyHe didn't attack thankfully. Am still alive.
8 0 ReplyTrue story, wasp attacks are insane. Not one of them, but the brutality of their union.
2 0 ReplyOP HAS BEEN REPLACED
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It was taken just before the buzzer struck
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You passed stingy bois ocular patdown.
1 0 ReplyFuck me look at the size of him
8 0 ReplyIs this a small deadly stingy boi or a big painful but maybe less deadly stingy boi
8 0 ReplyI really don't know I'm afraid.
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I'd be more scared of that than all the spiders and snakes combined
2 0 ReplyThat’s a big boi.
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