lynxie Posted November 25, 2020 Content Count: 1051 Joined: 02/23/20 Status: Offline Share Posted November 25, 2020 Bro I was reading the forums and a fucking moth flew infront of my face and I screamed... Fuck moths man. fuck moths EVIL DEMON 3 Link to comment
Pog. Posted November 25, 2020 Content Count: 297 Joined: 11/06/19 Status: Offline Share Posted November 25, 2020 Now are we actually fucking the moths or.. 1 Link to comment
lynxie Posted November 25, 2020 Content Count: 1051 Joined: 02/23/20 Status: Offline Share Posted November 25, 2020 (edited) Just now, Pog. said: Now are we actually fucking the moths or.. NO 1 Edited November 25, 2020 by lynxie Link to comment
Pog. Posted November 25, 2020 Content Count: 297 Joined: 11/06/19 Status: Offline Share Posted November 25, 2020 So explain because i have my lotion out and if u dont explain im going into the moth 1 Link to comment
lynxie Posted November 25, 2020 Content Count: 1051 Joined: 02/23/20 Status: Offline Share Posted November 25, 2020 3 minutes ago, Pog. said: So explain because i have my lotion out and if u dont explain im going into the moth if you fuck the moth im hurting you on ttt 1 Link to comment
Pog. Posted November 25, 2020 Content Count: 297 Joined: 11/06/19 Status: Offline Share Posted November 25, 2020 (edited) Bro I smoked you every round. You my child say wassupup 1 Edited November 25, 2020 by Pog. Link to comment
dolo Posted November 26, 2020 Content Count: 562 Joined: 04/05/20 Status: Offline Share Posted November 26, 2020 Both adult moths and their caterpillars are food for a wide variety of wildlife, including other insects, spiders, frogs, toads, lizards, shrews, hedgehogs, bats and birds. Night-flying adult moths form a major part of the diet of bats. Many birds eat both adult moths and their caterpillars, but the caterpillars are especially important for feeding the young. Some of Britain's favourite garden birds rely on caterpillars to rear their nestlings, with our blue tit chicks alone needing an estimated 35 billion a year. Moth caterpillars have a great impact on plants by eating their leaves. This had led to many types of plant evolving special chemicals to make them less appealing to caterpillars and limit the damage. But moths also benefit plants by pollinating flowers while feeding on their nectar, and so help in seed production. This not only benefits wild plants but also many of our food crops, which depend on moths as well as other insects to ensure a good harvest. Moths also play a vital role in telling us about the health of our environment, like the canary in the coalmine. Since they are so widespread and found in so many different habitats, and are so sensitive to changes, moths are particularly useful as indicator species. Monitoring their numbers and ranges can give us vital clues to changes in our own environment, such as the effects of new farming practices, pesticides, air pollution and climate change. To find out about moths and climate change, use the link on the left. i didnt copy and paste 2 Link to comment
Aster Posted November 26, 2020 Content Count: 154 Joined: 08/26/20 Status: Offline Share Posted November 26, 2020 Lynxie got scared of a moth poggers 1 Link to comment
Mommasalt Posted November 26, 2020 Content Count: 78 Joined: 06/14/19 Status: Offline Share Posted November 26, 2020 moths are cool fuck you 1 Link to comment
Bondairy Posted November 26, 2020 Content Count: 1253 Joined: 12/19/19 Status: Offline Share Posted November 26, 2020 Moth gang stay strapped! 1 Link to comment
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