Define "most" and "harmless."
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Other 196's:
i would say that most is more than 50%, and that harmless means can't sting/attack.
I don't know why my mind went there, but initially I thought that the bug on the left was unusually thick.
A pair of legs with knees in her back.
Caterpie and lediba getting traumatized
Correction: all humans are dangerous.
Cats have taught me that just letting things bite me is often fine. This attitude allows me to free my mind for more important things.
Except when you wake up in the morning with 4 bites within 5cm. Idk how cats can bang their head when running at full speed and just keep on going, I am weaker than them
out of all the insects, I imagine those 4 are hurt the least
Hahaha hahahahahaha hahahahahaha
Have you seen how many pesticides people use on their gardens and in their home? Garden bugs cop it big because people aren't willing to plant some food for like cabbage moths then get mad when they eat the ornamentals or veg.
I'm only harmful in my home. Entering my home = death.
i dunno. flik caused a lot of damage for humans and insects alike
Animal Farm vibes... Insect Farm
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