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Firefly larva - Lamprohiza splendidula (Coleoptera: Lampyridae) in Gesäuse National Park, Styria, Austria. يراعة
Muã
İşıldaquş
জোনাকী
Hóe-kim-ko͘
Светулка
Lampírid
Světluškovití
Ildfluer
Leuchtkäfer
Chʼosh bikǫʼí
Ipurtargi
کرم شبتاب
夜火蟲
આગિયો
반딧불이과 Ninakuru
Светляки
Kiiltomado
Lysmaska
மின்மினிப் பூச்சி
మిణుగురు పురుగు
หิ่งห้อย
Ateş böceği
Ӝуасьнумыр
Світлякові
جگنو]
Đom đóm
Bukatkát
Giyê astarey
萤科

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  • Don't trilobite beetles stay larva their entire life?

  • @Railware : not this one.

  • only 6 legs wtf

  • @PoxHaunted  How many were you expecting?

Top Comments

  • it uses its butt like a 7th leg

  • Im so happy i found this ive been looking for a bug guru forever

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  • It would make for good fish bait.

  • I have these things in my backyard,I though they were a mutant form of those Rolly-Polly things.

  • the snail hijacked the wrong shell :D

  • @Railware  only females

  • @Railware Only some species, and then only the females do.

  • Great footage! :)

  • and one big foot at the tail :P

  • Was ist das für ein Gelaber im Hintergrund?!

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