Also I found a cool giant walking stick, male.
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DNR LINK to register of historic places info
The males are usually much smaller than the females (typical sexual dimorphic traits of insects) and it has those claspers on it's ass end for clamping the female during particularly lengthy coitus (like, up to 50+ days).Nicotti wrote:As, I'm not a woodsman. How can you tell the sex of a walking stick?
here is one such thrusting stick:PANIC! on the Titanic wrote:particularly lengthy coitus (like, up to 50+ days).Nicotti wrote:sex of a walking stick?
Definitely jack o' lanterns.lolabelle wrote:mindwaave are those jackolanterns?
I don't mind posting this here since it's on public land, not hard to find once you get here, especially now that the leaves are off the trees.gnomad1 wrote:This place looks awesome. I have found the rough area where the stack is located but I can't seem to pinpoint exactly where it is. Can you help with the exact location? Feel free to PM if you don't want to post coordinates.