Never Before Seen! WHITE CRICKET!

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Uploaded by on Aug 30, 2007

i have not been able to find a reason for this grotesque insect's existence. it is unnamed and unmentioned in every bit of entomology study i have done.

this one was spotted in my giant spider's cage.

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  • I just found one on the floor and googled it. Good to know everyone thinks it's a cricket that shed it's skin. Answer easily found, thanks.

  • i found one of these today when i was feeding my bearded dragon, they're really creepy looking aren't they, my lizard seems to fine after i fed it to him

  • @oreowithmilk1 oh ok lols

  • @TheLostplanet979 he bullshitted you then. lmao you believed it he pretty much lied to your face its just a cricket that molted recently.

  • its a freshly molted cricket lol

  • i have on of those it has no leg i fed it to my beardie

  • yea, i had that kinda cricket in my cricket containor, for my reptiles, and it only means that it is molting....but imma wait until its done to feed it to my gecko lol

  • i seen one infact it's in my room i have a cage for crickets so i can feed them to my gecko also in my room and this one turned white recently today and i don't know what the heck it is

  • nah i was just in pet petland and i saw it and i asked the guy he sed it was a cameroon white cricket

  • Idiots, its just a cricket that was done shedding, its exoskeleton is soft, its gonna harden and become the normal brown

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