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Kentrosaurus/Forficula auricularia
By: Dutch Date: August 25, 2020, 1:10 pm
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Kentrosaurus
Image:
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HTML https://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/dinosauralive/images/f/f9/Kentrosaurus.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20140711015030[/img]
Info:
HTML http://www.prehistoric-wildlife.com/species/k/kentrosaurus.html
Forficula auricularia (Common earwig)
Image:
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Size: 9-17 mm
Info: The European earwig is a common household insect in North
America. The name earwig comes from the appearance of the
hindwings, which resemble a human ear when unfolded. They are
considered a household pest because of their tendency to invade
crevices in homes and consume pantry food.
An obvious feature of earwigs is the pair of pincers at the
end of their abdomen. In males they are large and curved,
whereas in females they are straight. They are used for mating
and self-defense.
HTML https://www.insectidentification.org/insect-description.asp?identification=European-Earwig
Damage type: Stab (jaws), Stab (pinchers), Tackle (legs, body)
Damage level: Raptor-class (jaws), low Ceratosaur-class
(pinchers), low Ceratosaur-class (legs, body)
Armor durability level: Common-class
Immune system durability level: Likely Small-class
Speed level: Low Ceratosaur-class
Swimming ability level: Low Common-class
Eyesight level: Possibly low Ceratosaur-class
Intelligence level: Likely Beetle-class
Where to find: Under rocks and logs.
Care: Feed them rotting plants and fruit. Don't put any ground
beetles in with them, unless you want them to be eaten.
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