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Red Brown Stag
Lucanus Cervus
Stag beetles come in a variety of species, totaling over 900 stag beetle species alone! Their pincers, on males, are used to fight over territory and potential mates. Stag beetles can fly and have life of up to 7 years from egg to full adult. They are often collected by young kematas to fight against other bugs to see who can raise and catch the strongest beetles and large tournaments happen annually for this large fighting event.
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Source:
Bug Catching; Red Wind Hills
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Fig Eater
Cotinis Mutabilis
Figeaters, also known as the Green Fruit Beetle, will eat a variety of plants but mostly love juicy fruits and vegetables such as figs, tomatoes, and peaches. They are considerd pests as they destroy gardens especially when in large numbers. They will not harm kematas in any way. Other than the occasional flying into ones face.
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Source:
Bug Catching; Red Wind Hills
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Stick Insect
Phasmatodea
Stick Insects, also called Stick bugs, are often confused with sticks due to their amazing camouflaging skills. Stick bugs can regenerate limbs they have lost, reproduce without male partners, and can even stand so still and become a stick itself.
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Source:
Bug Catching; Red Wind Hills
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Rosy Maple Moth
Dryocampa rubicunda
The Rosy Maple moth is often referred to as "Great silk moths" due to their charming and vibrant looks. They are highly noticeable due to their pink and yellow colors.
- Found in Red Wind Hills
- Resale: 75 Opals
- Discovered by AlbinoFlowers' Uno
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Source:
Bug Catching; Red Wind Hills
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Golden Tortoise Beetle
Charidotella sexpunctata
This shiny beetle is seen as a pest due to its constant eating of grape vines and similar plants. They also eat on root like plants.
- Found in Red Wind Hill
- Resale: 50 Opals
- Discovered by AlbinoFlowers' Uno
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Source:
Bug Catching; Red Wind Hills
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Honey Bee
Apis
One of the smallest creatures that travels the world yet has the biggest impact on how Kematas live and survive. At one point in time Honey bees almost went extinct but due to education and new found farms the honey bee has come back strong.
- Found in Red Wind Hills
- Value of 90 opals
- Discovered by AlbinoFlowers' Uno
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Source:
Bug Catching; Red Wind Hills
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Giant Mesquite Bug
Thasus neocalifornicus
These pests can grow larger than 1 1/4 inches long, they are known for surviving on tree sap and actually do not hurt mesquite trees in any way they just populate quickly and can often cover a tree in their off spring.
- Found in Red Wind Hills
- Resale: 150 Opals
- Discovered by AlbinoFlowers' Mikro
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Source:
Bug Catching; Red Wind Hills
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Leaf Insect
Phylliida
Is that a stick with leaves or just a leaf insect?? These guys are renowned for their camouflage and excellent skills from hiding away from predators. the color of the leaf insect will depend on its surrounding area!
- Found in Red Wind Hills
- Resale: 450 Opals
- Discovered by AlbinoFlowers' Leona
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Source:
Bug Catching; Red Wind Hills
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Cabbage Butterfly
Pieris rapae
A butterfly that starts as a pest when in its larvae state, many kematas hate this butterfly as it means destruction for their crops.
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Source:
Bug Catching; Red Wind Hills
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Common Blue Butterfly
Lycaenidae
The Common Blue Buttefly is addressed as such as it is the most easily found of all the blue butterflies. This butterfly can be find in just about any habitat so long as it doesnt have snow as they do poorly in the cold.
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Source:
Bug Catching; Calico Woods
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Tiger Butterfly
Papilio glaucus
The tiger butterfly can be found in fields and warm forests where it will lay its eggs. Male Tiger Butterflies have more prominent stripes while females have smaller stripes or can have solid black bodies.
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Source:
Bug Catching; Calico Woods
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Centipede
Chilopoda
Centipedes are predatory bugs that will eat just about any small bug they can get their claws on. They have strong pincers used to grab and tear at prey. Many kem mothers tell their kits that if a kem doesnt clean their ears well enough a centipede might crawl into their ears at night and lay 8000 eggs!!!
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Source:
Bug Catching; Calico Woods
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Black Scorpion
Scorpiones
The black scorpion is often found in moist and damp places, eating smaller bugs it can grasp. It can sting but its venom is not dangerous to Kematas. It may cause a small rash but nothing too deadly. Kematas that live in the desert eat scorpions as one of their main source of food.
- Found in Calico Woods
- Resale: 400 Opals
- Discovered by restingden's Shin'ya
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Source:
Bug Catching; Calico Woods
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Peacock Jumping Spider
Maratus volans
A very small jumping spider that raises its rump in an attempt to startle enemies or attract mates. They are so tiny that you can barely see them even at the tip of a Kemata claw! They are deadly to crickets and other spiders but dont bother Kematas, however that doesnt stop them from attempting to scare them!
- Found in Calico Woods
- Resale: 999 Opals
- Discovered by restingden's Shin'ya
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Source:
Bug Catching; Calico Woods
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Bold Jumping Spider
Salticidae
They can be found all over the world and thrive in various types of habitat, from mountainous regions to deserts. They also do not catch their prey using webs like many spiders – but instead ambush them by leaping on top of them!
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Source:
Bug Catching; Calico Woods
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Ladybug
Coccinellidae
Ladybugs can secrete a fluid from joints in their legs which gives them a foul taste when being hunted by predators.
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Source:
Bug Catching; Calico Woods
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Earthworm
Lumbricina
Earthworms are invertebrates, lacking a skeleton. To support and shape the body, they are filled with coelomic fluid. Earthworms sometimes appear to have a "belt" or "saddle" around their bodies; this is a clitelum, a structure containing maturing eggs.
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Source:
Bug Catching; Calico Woods
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Blue Dragonfly
Pachydiplax Longipennis
One of the oldest insects in the history of insects. Known to have been around and much larger during the days of the "dinosaurs". When they are young, they live in water and tend to hunt small fish and other organisms that they can rip apart with their strange mouth. Although many kematas are frightened of them, they cannot bite.
- Found in Calico Woods
- Resale: 60 Opals
- Discovered by FiretailCat's Lilac
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Source:
Bug Catching; Calico Woods
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Purple Dragonfly
One of the best things about dragonflies is that they like to eat mosquitoes and gnats. They are carnivores and eat all types of other insects too including cicadas, flies, and even other smaller dragonflies.
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Source:
Bug Catching; Calico Woods
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Hourglass Spider
Cyclocosmia
An extremely rare and valuable spider with what appears to be a disc on its belly. Not many of these have ever been spotted, which is why it is worth so much! Their burrows can be almost 6 inches deep! This spider makes a burrow with a trap door made of things such as leaves or thin pieces of wood, it waits for its prey to get close to the door, then it snaps the door open and takes its prey underground where it will meet its final doom. Although they are posionous they avoid kematas at all costs for fear of being trampled.
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Source:
Bug Catching; Green Coast Bay
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