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I was checking out my worm bin today and found this half molted sow bug on the wall. I just thought it was curious. I never saw a sow bug mid molt before and figured I'd share.

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Great photo. I would have posted in the food forum ;) since I think it's on-topic. Thanks for sharing.
 
For some reason it reminds me of Neapolitan ice cream. Three-flavored crustacean, a treat for any caudate.

-Eva
 
That is very cool! Thank you for posting the photo.

John, you do have the power to move the thread you know:lol:
 
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