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Sanae... Sanae... Where is Sanae?

>> No.5646698
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Under the table?

>> No.5646705
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In the kitchen?

>> No.5646707
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REPORTED

>> No.5646717

I don't like where this is going Hong.

It better not be what I think it is Hong.

STOP RIGHT THERE HONG.

>> No.5646718

I hope this doesn't end in brutal fucking.

>> No.5646723

if it's not translated it must be porn...

>> No.5646756
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>>5646718
HA HA! He expects it not to end in horrible rape.

>> No.5646761
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She was in the bushes all along.

>> No.5646769

>>5646680
There is no Sanae in this series (X'_____'X)

>> No.5646776

>>5646761
Shit. The speech alone already tells what i feared.

>> No.5646778

>>5646761
I fucking hate you. I fucking hate everyone in this world.

>> No.5646779

This story is full of suspense.

>> No.5646786

what's taking so long Hong?

>> No.5646794
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The end. The rest of the pages are filler of Sanae doing some late night gardening work. Also Suwako is hot because it's summer and it's hot even during the night.

>> No.5646795

>>5646786
Hong must masturbate between posts. Or he dies.

>> No.5646799

This is the part when Suwako beats the fuck out of whoever is raping Sanae, right? And she'll do it whether Sanae is actually getting raped or not because it'll look like rape to Suwako regardless.

>> No.5646808

>>5646794
gonna need a download link here

>> No.5646809

Here's the link if you're a gardening enthusiast.

http://www.mediafire.com/?qt2jywu1mmymhdj

>> No.5646812

>>5646799
Of course. Now she must beat their penises with her 3 holes until they spill semen.

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>>5646794
Fucking Hong, why do I love you so much

>> No.5646817

I'm a gardening enthusiast.

>> No.5646818
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>>5646809
Why actually I am look. I'm growing this cherry tree.

>> No.5646823

>>5646799

No, Sanae stops her because she is a good girl.

>> No.5646828

Why is Suwako so out of character in this doujin?

>> No.5646837
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>>5646828
>Touhou
>character

>> No.5646841

>>5646818
Filtered

>> No.5646848

>>5646837
>>5646813

knock it off Deadpool

>> No.5646855

>>5646818
My tomato sprout is dying because it needs a lot of light and it clearly isn't getting much in my basement.

Maybe I should motivate myself by imagining it as young girl constantly begging her "onii-san" to take her outside and play with her, which he never does, so she lies abandoned in a corner and cries while wondering whether he doesn't love her.

;_;

>> No.5646861

>>5646837
Just because every character has multiple roles doesn't mean they can't fail to fulfill a single one of them.

>> No.5646864

>>5646812
How does she have 4 holes?

>> No.5646871

>>5646864
She has 5 holes because she's a youkai.

>> No.5646872
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>>5646848
Why the Deadpool hate?

>> No.5646887

>>5646871
Mouth, pussy, ass, two nipples. Sounds about right.

>> No.5646891
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>Go on field trip in elementary school
>Get a tree sapling to plant after
>Mom promises to plant it for me because I don't know how
>She's too busy and it ends up dying a week later
>My visage

>> No.5646893

>>5646871
Yeah, I forgot youkai had 6 holes.

>> No.5646894
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She has 11 holes. 2 ear holes, 2 nostrils, one mouth, 2 breat nipple holes, one navel, one anal and one pussy and one uthera.

>> No.5646898

>>5646894
go away rinyanosuke

>> No.5646899

There is only one hole in a human: the digestive tract. The rest are pits.

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>>5646894
She also has two underboobs and two armpits and two hands they're not holes but they provide pleasure.

>> No.5646913

>>5646899
Let's not contradict standard usage here.

>> No.5646923

>>5646902
Two elbows, thighs, two back of knees. Armpits. Hair.

>> No.5646926

>>5646894
Nipples have multiple openings each.

>> No.5646929

>>5646828
Because she's in a H doujin, what do you expect?

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>>5646923
Also feet.

>> No.5646941
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Pores count as holes?

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>>5646941

>> No.5646966

>>5646929
I expect her to do something to protect Sanae and then provide for Sanae's lust for dick with her own.

>> No.5646973

>>5646941
No we don't have micro dicks.

>> No.5646974

>>5646926
Doesn't matter. For porn purposes, there's magic afoot.

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>>5646973
B-but...

>> No.5646994

Wow, this... I love you, Hong.

>> No.5646997

>>5646991
No, I mean only if you have like 200 micro dick that fit inside them perfectly. And don't forget some pores have hair in them.

>> No.5647015

Fuck pores. I want to fuck even smaller spaces with a carefully engineered nano-dick.

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>>5646997
>fit inside them perfectly
You don't need that to still enjoy them...

>> No.5647047

Your discussion is way too /d/ for me. I don't even know where you get those ideas Milan.

>> No.5647057

>>5647015
I want to fuck a singularity. But then, black holes are sluts, taking everything in like that.

>> No.5647063

>>5647057
I'm coming inside!!!

>> No.5647067

>>5647047
But you started it.

>> No.5647076
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>>5647047
I get them from my dog.

>> No.5647079

>>5647067
I just wanted a thread about gardening.

>> No.5647087

>>5647047
This is what happens when you don't post the whole doujin.

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>>5647079
Fucking critters how do I kill em?

>> No.5647107
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Also fucking flies.

>> No.5647118

>>5647090
Get some ladybugs or lacewings. They rip clear through aphid populations. Do note that ladybugs do not enjoy winter and will promptly swarm in your house if you let them out in the cold. Lacewings usually die in winter too.

Try to keep ants out as some protect them for the honeydew.

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Gardening thread isn't complete without Gensokyo's best gardener.

>> No.5647127
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So yeah gardening is good...

>> No.5647132

>>5647107
Smash them until they die. Nuke from orbit to make sure.

>> No.5647141

>>5647122
Gardener? More like Lady Yuyuko's personal bitch/concubine.

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>>5647118
But I don't want to upset the ants they farm them.

>> No.5647150
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So hard to focus on small things.

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>>5647141
Personal bitch, sure, but Yuyuko is not so base as to force Youmu to be her concubine.

>> No.5647163

>>5647150
Looks like you've got a conflict of interest here. Ants want aphids. You do not want aphids. You're gonna have to decide whose desires are more important: You, or the ants.

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See that arm doing some gardening on his own. Well more like herding. Harvest Ant.

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>>5647163
I like my ants.

>> No.5647188

>>5647144
It's either them or plants. Aphids produce honeydew by sucking up sap so fast that it shoots out of their ass.

Plus they're fucking born pregnant and can spawn males by themselves if they want dicks in them. Have no mercy, aphids are sluts.

>> No.5647192

>>5647188
Fucking hot!

>> No.5647196
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Here have some Croatian coast.

>> No.5647216
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Have a spider killing a european stink bug.

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SDM's gardener is the loveliest.

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>>5647217
I respectfully disagree.

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Drugs.

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Here I tried to feed a bee with honey. It worked.

>> No.5647276

>>5647266
I always wondered how bees manage to eat honey without getting stuck.

>> No.5647287
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Huge random pictures thread, then?

My beach was here. Your garden is a loser.

>> No.5647290

>>5647276
Isn't it obvious? They don't actually stand in the honey.

>> No.5647298

>>5647276
They suck it up through a Teflon coated straw they bring with them.

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>>5647287
My bitch is better then yours.

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>>5647276
See picture name.

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Have this weird flower thing.

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>>5647312
>My bitch
Say that to my fish, fucker, and not online.
See what happens.

>> No.5647358

Mimic octopus are the best octopus. Prove me wrong.

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>>5647323
I see your flower and raise you with seaweed.

You can't beat my beach pics. I've been at my grandmother's summerhouse for a month.
But I'll admit that the time spent at the beach has resulted in too few pictures of naked and semi-naked people.
Tomorrow is the last day of this summer I'm here, but I did get some topless loli shots, though.
I'll try harder next year.

>> No.5647371

>>5647358
This is not a mollusk thread.

>> No.5647373
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>>5647328
This cat beats your fish.
Also the pictures was 5MB so I had to re size it

>> No.5647375

>>5647323
That's a carrion flower, most likely Stapelia variegata.

Trying to identify the tree fungus and spider, which is a tad harder. Can't see the spider's back and I know pretty much jack shit about fungi.

>>5647317
Fun thing with those guys is that they release hydrogen peroxide into the water when disturbed, so any fish that tries to swallow them is in for a very nasty surprise.

>> No.5647379

>>5647373
Is it dead? ;_;

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>>5647358
This flower somehow proves you wrong.

>>5647375
I used to have fun with them when I was a kid, I throw a rock into the watter and they'd ride the waves.

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>>5647373
This is as close as I can get to an うみねこ, so here.

The name on the ship totally gives away my position. At least the town.

>> No.5647406

>>5647371
Why not?

>> No.5647414

Now I wish I had a camera.

>> No.5647431
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>>5647383
How that flower is related to mimic octopuses in any way is beyond me.

I found this a few weeks ago. I don't need more mana items.

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>>5647392
Bloody beak, I wonder if it's blood or it's naturally colored like that. Thats some bad ass killer there.

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>>5647431
Wow... I never too pictures as awesome as that.

>>5647414
But I do have one Canon Powershoot A720 IS

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>>5647438
It's always like that. Seagulls are cool like that.

Check this bug.
>back shield
Alright, carry on
>hair
wat

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>>5647431
Also Canon DIGITAL IXUS 800 IS is a nice camera.

LOOK AT THIS BAKA.

>> No.5647471

>>5647383
That's a daylily, probably.

And my bad, was confusing water striders with backswimmers, the latter defend with hydrogen peroxide. I'm sorry.

The escape mechanism of some water striders is no less interesting, they spit into the water behind them to reduce surface tension behind the animal and draw the bug forward. Beetles of genus Stenus also have a similar way, except instead of spitting, they have anal glands for the task.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2010/jun/25/name-a-species-stenus-longitarsis

>> No.5647474

>>5647090
Insecticidal soap, or neem oil.

>> No.5647486

I've got a ton of blackberry bushes, but they're all in the shade, so they never produce many berries.

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>>5647471
How come you know so much about nature anon?

>>5647464
Yeah most bugs have hair everywhere... I was looking at these with a x5 magnifying glass but I couldn't see them, I only saw the hair later on the pictures.

>> No.5647497
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/jp/ should know what this is.

>> No.5647508

this is a good thread and you should all feel good

>> No.5647510
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>>5647469
I like my camera, but sometimes the picture quality is a bit meh.

Also; there's a tiny hair in between the lenses, so dunno if that affects anything. My logic tells me it shouldn't be there, of course.

Dat cloud.

>> No.5647514

>>5647510
Cloud porn?

>> No.5647515
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>>5647486
I have some too.

>> No.5647519

>>5647497
Fuck yeah, Peyote. San Pedro grows a lot faster.

>> No.5647521

>>5647497
peyote cactus

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>>5647497
Could've sworn it was a star-nosed mole from the thumbnail.

>>5647464
Rose chafer, perhaps?

>> No.5647537

Good to know bug Anon is still here.

>> No.5647539

>>5647529
How do wacky creatures like this exist?

>> No.5647550

>>5647510
Try to remove it, well if it doesn't show up on the pictures it's good I guess?

I always get meh quality when I set it to AUTO. Since the ISO exposure usually is like 200 because the camera thinks theres not enough light. This usually happens of course because theres really not enough light for the exposure time. ISO 80 give the best photos and the long the exposure time the better if it's low light, but you have to use some kind of tripod or something to stableize it for long exposure times.

>>5647497
Not sure what it is but sure looks nice.

>> No.5647562
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And speaking of hairy insects, this one's my favorite.

I think /an/ is having a hairy moth thread right now, actually.

>>5647539
Being too greedy and digging too deep, in the case of that mole. If I recall, it's literally the fastest eater in the animal kingdom and can smell underwater.

>> No.5647563
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My accidental bug farm.

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>>5647514
I've got more.

I also still haven't posted the topless loli pics. They were meant to be my trump cards if I felt challenged on the beach pics even though they're a bit grainy because of the zoom.
That's what I hate most about my Ixus 800IS. That fucking grainy zoom. Not even digital, just 4x worse quality, but bigger picture. Still better than digital, though.

>> No.5647569
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What is this a photo thread? Here's a self portrait.

>> No.5647571

>>5647565
Never zoom if you don't have a stable position.

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>>5647550
I can't really remove it since I'm not too keen on the idea of taking everything apart.

It clearly wasn't meant for taking it apart.
Maybe I ought to have bought a new camera before my trip to Japan, but I hope I'll make it with this thing here.

This was in my room after I got out of the shower last night because I left the window open and the lights on.

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2 year old 'Judith Hindle' Sarracenia.

>> No.5647629
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>>5647602
Next time get a camera with a removable lens.
Picture is related since I got mine hoping to replace my lens one day but it was too expensive...

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>>5647571
But how else will girls appear closer?

>move closer
no
>call them over
hell no

>> No.5647643

Got a 12 foot tall sunflower this year. It hasn't even started to bloom, yet.

>> No.5647656

>>5647643
How did you get one, I wanted to plant one but I can't find some seeds.

>> No.5647660

>>5647656
They're "Giant" variety seeds. Got a bunch of them at the hardware store. They'll get up to 30 feet sometimes.

>> No.5647667

>>5647631
Why take pictures of 3DPG at all?

>> No.5647669

>>5647660
I wonder what that would do to a property value.

>> No.5647681

>>5647563
My favorite larvae are probably the very small beetle and twisted-wing parasite ones. Since the brain cannot really get smaller after a certain point, some of those have brains about 1/20 of their total volume. Their heads are also way too small to hold that volume, so the brain is located on the thorax and abdomen

>>5647602
A large emerald, perhaps?

I immediately jumped at green oak tortrix upon seeing it, since I've seen one of those hanging around my room before. Good thing I checked afterwards, turns out those usually fold their wings.

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>>5647660
>30 feet
Shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit

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>>5647669
I dunno, but it'd be pretty badass.

>> No.5647703

>>5647681
These are Common Clothes Moth larva. Since theres a dead Moth inside it's too blurry to see.

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>>5647702
HOLY SHIT!
I envy you.

>> No.5647742

I tried grow poppies this year, but they never sprouted. Probably too hot for them. They actually like being sown on melting snow the best.

>> No.5647745

I bet you pretend Yuuka comes by and takes care of them for you. You bastard ;_;

>> No.5647747

>>5647703
Ah, is >>5647491 one of those? I was curious since it looked like a maggot to me at first, but had the prolegs which maggots do not. That makes sense.

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>>5647667
Because it's activating my hunter instincts?

I don't know.

>> No.5647759

>>5647702
wow these one are really giant

>> No.5647786
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>>5647747
Yea it's the same.

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>>5647660
Define
>Got a bunch of them at the hardware store

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>>5647806
Maybe he just bought a bag of seeds in the gardening section?

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>>5647806
They sell seeds on Home Depot and other hardware stores, according to my experience. Maybe he refers to that?

>> No.5647911

>>5647890
Think I'll go have a look into some hardware stores.

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Speaking of hairy bugs.

Google how it really looks like. It's like a flying hairy shrimp. Pretty big too.

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>>5647931
I don't know why but I find it pretty cute.

>> No.5647942

>>5647806
psst, if you do a sunflower plantation large enough, Yuuka will come to you and kill you

>> No.5647965

>>5647786
Thanks.

You may want to try to set an aquarium and get a dragonfly larva. They can actually learn to associate their owner with incoming food and start snapping their masks beforehand. I bet you can condition them to attack based on a given stimulus.

Another interesting part about dragonflies is that the adults apparently cannot walk, neither can they properly stand. They must either fly or hang.

>Dr. Tim Cashatt, a dragonfly specialist with the Illinois State Museum, feels that the legs of S. hineana, and many other large dragonflies, cannot easily support the body weight in a horizontal perching position.

>>5647907
I am quite mistrustful of those since they generally have brilliant ideas like gluing plastic flowers on plants (I suppose it beats people in pet shops painting shells with hermit crabs still in them. ) I guess their bagged seeds are better since they don't get to mess with them?

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>>5647931
So; if there's a little girl version of it, where's the porn version?

There is porn like that, isn't there?

>> No.5647991

>>5647931
I wonder if that artist would take requests for bugs to feature. Someone email him and ask. I would but I know neither moon nor anything about bugs.

>> No.5648005

>>5647965
Seeds are all right from hardware stores. They treat the carnivorous plants they get terribly, though. They're always cooped up in those plastic domes, and they end up getting cooked. I got an S. Purpurea from Lowes and repotted it, and it lived for quite a while until I knocked the pot over by accident.

>> No.5648010

>>5647965
Funny thing I was actually considering getting one somehow since
>Dragonflies are valuable predators that eat mosquitoes

And believe me theres A FUCK TON of theme here, my city is near a natural reserve and they can't treate for moqcitoes there so they all just fly to my city and suck us dry, they do treat the city with cars and planes but that only kills the ones here not the ones coming from the swamps of http://www.kopacki-rit.com/indexen.html

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>>5647965
Only seen seeds and the occasional potted flower.

What kind of barbarian glues plastic flowers to a plant?!

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>>5648018
Money hungry jew shop owner capitalist fag. Thats who.

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Some more of Toworu's favorite bugs.

>> No.5648048

>>5647991
You could probably ask in English. Let him machine-translate for once.

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Real Mole Crickets aren't this cute. They look more like tanks.

>> No.5648064

Hey Hong, how about translating [RUMP] 永鈴戯 参 ?

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>>5647931
>>5647941
Ah, those are cute. Though I like the death's head hawkmoth more, since it features a short, stout multi-purpose proboscis that can be used to let out screams and pierce honeycombs to steal the honey within in addition to the usual drinking ability.

Other moths use their mouthparts to obtain more peculiar food. This account is my favorite:

"I was observing zoophilous moths in a herd of zebu. One C. ludovicae took tears from a zebu at 1840 h. Shortly afterwards the specimen flew onto my wrist where it sucked perspiration for 10 minutes before it flew onto my naked leg and back onto the front of my head where it continued to take sweat. It flew off and back to my cheek, climbed towards my right eye. finally settling near its lower edge. The perception I now felt was unpleasant and was comparable the that of a particularly edgy grain of sand being rubbed between eye and lid. the source of the pain is revealed in a flash photograph I took 1.5 minutes after the moth settled: the right fore tarsus was hooked onto the delicate conjunctiva of the lid near the eyeball, while the the tear sucking proboscis applied to the eyeball caused less disturbance. Unfortunately the flash scared the moth away which did not return. "

Summary: "A moth drank my tears and I'm writing about it in a scientific journal. "

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>>5648050
Favorite bug so far ¦3

>They're very noisy at night.
Underground club bug, fuck yeah.

>> No.5648104

>>5648064
I could add that to the translation queue at number 6.

>> No.5648105

>>5648085
Would a personification of this moth be a nice lady trying to comfort a crying person, or a sadist trying to get them to cry more so she can drink their tears?

>> No.5648110

I know it's not really related, but since we're exploring nature I found this nifty little thing.

http://kotaku.com/5586195/mars-looks-like-a-great-place-for-some-destructible-buildings

One gigapixel pictures of mars.

>> No.5648122

>>5648104
That would be awesome. We need more stuff like that.

>> No.5648127

I don't really want a full translation, but an explanation of what the fuck is going on in CLOVER's C76 eientei doujin would be cool. Particularly the bit at the end.

>> No.5648166

>>5648050
If I recall, only males dig the holes, which acoustically amplify the male's call.

One fun part about insect calls is that a certain katydid (Chlorobalius leucoviridis) responds back to songs of male cicadas, acting both visually and audially as a willing female cicada. Any eager male suitor that flies to the katydid is promptly eaten.

Here's the tear drinking moth article, featuring an excellent photo of the author himself and the aforementioned moth.

http://www.aseanbiodiversity.info/Abstract/53001446.pdf

>> No.5648201

>>5648166
Just as planned.

>Man-eater.png

>> No.5648264

>>5648166
Is there an insect metamorphoses from his larva form just to die a few hours later? I seem to recall seeing something like that many years ago on Discovery. I don't remember the name of the said bug though.

>> No.5648286 [DELETED] 

>>5648264
A lot. Mayflies, twisted-wing parasites, that crazy water-skating wingless fly of which name I'll take a moment to look up, off the top of my head.

>> No.5648282

>>5648264
There are my short-lifespan insects like that. I remember my biology teacher saying something about a Fly that lives only 1 hour or something like that.

>> No.5648291

>>5648264
A lot. Some mayflies, twisted-wing parasites and Pontomyia midges off the top of my head.

>> No.5648449

hmm ... i grew a while back

>> No.5648585

>>5646794
You can show the leaking vaginal fluid, but god forbid you say chinchin.

>> No.5648621

>>5648585
Secretions are unavoidable, anonymous. Vulgarity is avoidable, and we, as responsible adults and citizens, should advocate against it.

The artist is merely protecting the children from any negative behavior they might not be able to comprehend.

>> No.5648769

Link is dead, that was quick

>> No.5648788

>>5648585
Censor makes it dirtier. If he just said it, it would lose a bit of impact.

>> No.5648873

>>5646841
I'm gonna guess you're not a Yuuka fan.

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This thread it was made for me

>> No.5650590

A flower thread?

In /jp/?

You guys like orchids right?

>> No.5650617

>>5650590
orchids are gay

>> No.5650631

>>5650590
I like orchids but too much maintenance.

>> No.5650660

>>5650631
I've been collecting them for a few years, they really aren't that bad.

I have about 120 now, you apart from an hour a week to check them over you just water them each day.

>> No.5650702

>>5650660
That's nice, do you talk to your plants?

>> No.5650713

>>5650702
every day.

>> No.5650737

>>5650702
>do you talk to your plants?

What's the point of having them if you don't talk to them?

>> No.5650757

>>5650713
What do you tell them?
I talk about plant philosophy to mine.

>> No.5650825

What is Hong's blog again?

>> No.5650842

>>5650757
I tell them how beautiful they are, and how they mean everything to me.

>> No.5650847

>>5650825
http://umadscans.ryuutama.com/

>> No.5650862

>>5650842
Do you get on your knees or sit across them from a small table in your backyard?

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>>5650862
I have a place where some surround me so I can talk to more then one at a time.

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>>5650847
thanks

>> No.5650971

>>5650896
Where are your orchids? My eyes aren't what they used to be.

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>>5650971
The one's hanging.

They are dull until they bloom, I have about 80 outside and ~20 inside. Once the ones outside bloom they come in, when the ones inside stop blooming they go out.

That's the thing about orchids, each species blooms at different times in the year.

>> No.5651224

>>5650569
there is no love for drugs in /jp/

>> No.5651259

I had a nice lush clump of weeds growing outside my window. Then my mom came through and tore them all up, replacing them with woodchips.

>> No.5651295

Do you guys dress up your plants with frilly stuff and silly hats?

>> No.5652539

>>5650660
>>5651001
Wow.. so Boof actually is knowledgeable about something.
That's new.

>> No.5652568

>>5652539
He has good knowledge of Touhou doujins as well. Don't discount that skill!

>> No.5652651

>>5652539
He is also well toned, which makes me wonder why he is such a loser/faggot/attention whore sometimes.

Must be the genes.

>> No.5652661

>>5651001
Orchids are awesome. Do you have any of the peculiar species, like bee orchids/underground orchids (which I bet are crazy hard to look after since they're parasites)/Catasetum (the pollen-launching orchids, read on
http://www.users.on.net/~gmcorbin/BOS/Articles/Catasetum.html ) ?

I also like how they "marry" fungi, as that one botanist puts it. There's even an article titled "Orchid-fungus fidelity: a marriage meant to last?" concerning orchid NTR.

>We found that G. pubescens protocorms (developing embryos prior to leaf production) and adults associated with only one fungal individual at a time. The orchid-fungus association persists for years, but during a drought period that was associated with the death of many plants, surviving plants were able to switch to new fungal individuals.

So this species is normally a good girl but turns into a slut after drought.

>> No.5652726

>>5646809
brb trimming my garden

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