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Wednesday 5 December 2012

My home my life my loves

If you are looking for a fun blog go down to my sisters blog it's got facts'storys'jokes'animal care'and a lot of animals' so if you fancy that type kind stuff go to http://myhomemylifemyloves.blogspot.co.uk/

Tuesday 4 December 2012

Joke time

What bug tells the time.




A clock-louch.

My cats astro and gibbles

 These are my cats Astro and Gibbles. We got them when they were kittens, they were so cute. We made some nice little toys for them.
 They're brothers. They also had another brother or sister but we could't get it. That doesn't bother me. We loved them so much.
When we got them, they had a lot of fleas. We had to give them tablets to get rid of the fleas. We put the tabblets in their food and a few mins later the kittens had fleas just jumping off them, it was creepy and the cats didn't know what to do with themselves, they jumped and scratched. It was sore! In the end we had a few scratch marks.

This is them Astro is on the right and Gibbles is on the left.

Monday 3 December 2012

Insects Galore! Party!

http://www.thepartyartisan.co.uk/
My Mum set up this site and created this party with me in mind because she knows how much I love insects. She has also got two other insect parties on her site too. That's me in the photo :)

The start of more

I've decided to not just do bugs but a lot more so sit back and enjoy the blog.

Tuesday 3 January 2012

Velvet ants


There are over 3000 different species of velvet ants.
The velvet ants aren't actual ants, they are wasps. The males have wings but no sting and the females have a sting but no wings. The males and females are so different from each other, not only in size but also appearance, that it is sometimes hard to tell that they are from the same species.
Some species of velvet ant can kill a cow with their sting, this is why velvet ants are sometimes called 'cow killers' now that is pretty scary!

Sunday 1 January 2012

Hawkmoths


Did you now that the hawkmoth, also known as sphinx moths or hornworms, are one of the fastest insects to fly. They are able to fly around 50 km/h (30 miles an hour)! The hummingbird hawkmoths can hover in mid-air as it uses its long tongue to drink the nectar from deep within the flowers, these moths are sometimes mistaken for hummingbirds.
There are around 1200 species of hawkmoths.