glumshoe:

ghostplantt:

glumshoe:

The dress I’ve been wanting since 2011 but only bought last week arrived and I love it. I take my fashion inspiration from beetles that spray you with horrifically stinky defense chemicals when you impulsively pluck them from the ground during the eclipse.

Hey, Ship? Are you much taller than I thought or are you just standing in a short room and doorway

Short room and doorway. I live in a renovated attic.

That’s a fiery caterpillar hunter! They run around really fast, have beautiful rainbow bellies, and are hard to keep in captivity because they only eat live prey. 

The other picture is some kind of beetle.

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the-awkward-turt:

bunjywunjy:

owlygem:

It’s a Ben, also that looks like it might be hurting it ,do not grab the snoot.

yeah I’m just going to go trim some weeds with my new Weed Whacker ™

For those feeling bad for the beetle I highly doubt holding onto the horn is causing it serious harm or stress. They are pretty clumsy fliers and will head-on body slam into obstacles at top speed. It would probably hurt itself worse if allowed to fly freely. They also use their horns for combat with other males, sometimes locking together, so something holding the horn is not so different from what it would experience in nature.

I mean the beetle probably doesn’t LOVE it but it’s not ruining his day either.

Hercules beetles are such adorable goofs.

They have really strong bodies, and the snoot is stiff and made of exoskeleton material. This is the best way to show it off in ‘flight’ without trying to film it careening around a room, and that definitely won’t hurt it. The legs out aren’t a sign of distress, that’s just how they fly. 

Also, turn the sound on, it sounds great.