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naam: Sawako
latijns:formica fusca f

To Sawako.
just now Sawako, 12 Mrt 2004 05:18
i ran into my ex and heard hed engaged. what should i feel. im so blank right now.

To Sawako.
do bugs.... Sawako, 17 Feb 2004 08:26
do bugs have sex?

To Nothing.
I do.... name, 17 Feb 2004 09:10
all the time

To Sawako.
ohhhhhhhhhhh, yeah! Sawako, 17 Feb 2004 09:13
we live to do it! ...till we are worn out...

To Anamarija.
Oh sure... Anamarija, 17 Feb 2004 12:45
all the time! :-)

To Salote.
you Salote, 17 Feb 2004 15:39
betcha baby ... some of us even devour our mates while they are consumating the affair....

To Nothing.
Mr.Tomatoes Bnsslv, 17 Feb 2004 16:57
guess they do but... I couldn't for a couple of moonths wooow that was crazy I was feeling like a... what?! hey! where you going miss heeeey come heeerrreeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee...

To Mork.
well... Mork, 17 Feb 2004 20:12
A few species, notably the fireflies , produce light, used as a signal in courtship, by a chemical reaction. The sexes are separate in insects, and reproduction is usually sexual, although in many insect groups eggs sometimes develop without fertilization by sperm (see parthenogenesis ). In some insects, such as bees, unfertilized eggs become males and fertilized eggs females. In others, such as aphids, all-female generations are produced by parthenogenesis. Eggs are usually laid in a sheltered place; in a few insects they are retained and hatched internally. After hatching, the insect must molt periodically as it grows, since the rigid exoskeleton does not allow much expansion. A new, soft exoskeleton forms beneath the old one, and after each molt the insect undergoes a rapid expansion before its new covering hardens. The stages between molts are called instars; the final instar is the adult.



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