MANGO PLUSH IS HERE!!!
GET YOUR OWN VELVET WORM BABY:
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yippee!!!!
wahooo!!!
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Velvet Worm (Euperipatoides sp.), family Peripatopsidae, QLD, Australia
photograph by Stephen Zozaya
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summer's meant more bugs in the open air but i'll always say hi to the worms in the logs
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sweet little velvet worm commission! colored pencil and acrylic on panel, 8x8 inches
commission request form
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sewing patterns for bugs! (pt 1)
these are just some I found on etsy. please add more you know about!
giant tropical velvet worm pattern by LilLeviathan
aphid plush pattern inspired by Grounded by TheWeaversTools
tarantula pattern (there's a crochet version, too) by LarriecraftsNL
jester the snail pattern by Oddnest
bee plush pattern and fruit fly plush pattern by CirquellCuriosities
isopod plush that stays rolled up with snaps or velcro by CholyKnight
snail plush pattern by CholyKnight
moth and butterfly plush pattern by CholyKnight
dragonfly plush pattern by CholyKnight
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Slug and Velvetworms - Preorder Time!!
i´m doing a final run of preorders for these before retiring the printed designs and my old slug pattern alltogether.
these guys are Big and Large
weighted!
either all the leg or no leg
soft
handmade by me
could live in your home
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only a limited amount of preorder slots are available per color and they will close all together before friday the 27th!
adopt them in my shop - barksbog.squarespace.com
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Velvet Worm
Photographer: Pedro Bernardo / Shutterstock
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day 24 pink velvet worm
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I love how velvet worms r like straight out of an alien horror movie,, the way they hunt is just absolutely terrifying but make them small and look adorable.
THIS THIS THING LOOK AT IT
it literally shoots goop ( up to 1 feet) onto its pray that paralyses it, cuts it open with a sharp thorn like thing, inject a liquid that liquefies its organs AND SLURPS THEM UP
they r also completely blind, don’t have an exoskeleton and move by moving pressure
Goodbye
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Mango the velvet worm loves to travel. Why don't you invite her to your place?
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randomly doodles 1(one) wormy boi
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velvet worms <3
Phylum Onychophora... indeed. :3
Blue Velvet Worm (Euperipatoides sp.), family Peripatopsidae, Mt. Zero, Taravale Sanctuary, Paluma Range, Queensland, Australia
photograph by Stephen Zozaya
Red Velvet Worm (Peripatus solorzanoi), family Peripatidae, Guayacán Rainforest Reserve, Costa Rica
photograph via: Guayacán Rainforest Reserve
White Cave Velvet Worm (Peripatopsis alba), family Peripetopsidae, known only from two cave systems on Table Mountain, South Africa
photograph by Rodrigo Ferreira
Also, check out this video:
This Worm Uses a "Silly String of Death" | National Geographic (youtube.com)
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Do you have cool velvet worm facts? They're my favourite bug-creatures :3
I love velvet worms! Absolutely bizarre creatures. They don't have an exoskeleton and they move by changing the fluid pressure in their body. ALSO there's a species (Euperipatoides rowelli) that lives in social groups lead by a dominant female.
Let's admire that species.
EXQUISITE. Photos by squiresk
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double wourm day yesterday. the mountain abounds with them
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