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Wondering what the following creatures are...
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>> Anonymous
1st is a golden mole

The 2nd I can't identify, but it looks to me like a nymph for an insect, maybe a grasshopper.

The 3rd I can't remember. Some sort of vicious sea worm that eats its mate or something.
>> Anonymous
1 golden mole
2 a cicada
3 bobbitworm
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#2 is not a Cicada. This is a Cicada.
>> Anonymous
>>43118
So you are trying to tell me that all 40000 species of cicada look alike?
Guess again.
No.2 is a cicada.
>> Anonymous
>>43121

1.500 species actualy.

But your still wrong. Unless you want to go one on one with Britannica. I quote.

"[Cicada] any medium to large (2 to 5 cm [0.8 to 2 inches]) insects of the order Homoptera, with two pairs of membranous wings, prominent compound eyes, and three simple eyes (ocelli)."

#2 has no wings. Thus it's not a cicada.
>> Anonymous
Some kind of treehopper or leafhopper.
Can't see the wings cause they are camoed.
>> Anonymous
>>43112
So the worm chops off it's partners dick?
>> Anonymous
>>43149
yes, after mating.
>> Anonymous
>>43123
Actually, #2 is Misa campo.
>> Anonymous
the second one is a polychete worm.....
>> Anonymous
the third one is a polychete worm.....