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furriner - the bumblebee. Hovers attractively around the flowers, almost hypnotically. Easy to forget he can sting.
Buckaroo - the dung beetle
Demelza - the fly that is attracted to a plump Jaapie wildebeest.
Buckaroo - the dung beetle
Demelza - the fly that is attracted to a plump Jaapie wildebeest.

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dunno 'bout insects but there a re a few bug-gers on this forum . . .

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Zat is a mosquito.
Basil the Grasshopper.
JKlever the Dragon Fly.
Basil the Grasshopper.
JKlever the Dragon Fly.
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RD the cockchafer?

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And lardy is the cricket.

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