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james4
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Posted: 12 Feb 2007 at 9:19am |
I just seen on tv we have a few native stick insects,i didnt know that,
do we? have you ever seen one,i doubt there is many of them |
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evilmike
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only in the mild south coast i think theres a few over wintering stickies to be found, alien species to the uk though chomping on peoples fushias |
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Mike Lister BSc hons Ecology & Env management
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james4
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lol yes.thanks
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wyevilla
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Any idea where? Living near the mild South Coast, it would be fun to come across them. Quite a challenge too!
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Neil |
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mhows
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take a look at my webpage it has some details and pics of some I have seen.
http://www.hows.org.uk/inter/birds/exotics.htm
click on the misc creatures link
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Suzi
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I posted this somewhere else on here about stick insects in the past. When my daughter was a student at Falmouth she saw them in her garden. So that's one place they live. This was a year ago. |
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