nimetoka hapo Athusi bar…nimekula lanye mmoja brown skin hadi nikashiba mbaya…nkapewa round two bure…kuma huko ni 150…kujeni muonje pia nyinyi…
Why is the government taking this long to round up these escapees?
Athusi iko wapi?
This definitely from years of experience.
Mtu anazurura area ya athusi saa tisa za usiku ni either mwizi au karao. Which are you?
Yeye ni Cambodian.
Hio place ni hatari sana usiku
karao ghani…? uyo ni mwizi
unafaa uliize ye ni mwizi aina gani conman ama mwizi wa mabavu
[SIZE=6]Mating Habits of Moths[/SIZE]
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The 142,000 species of moths worldwide range in appearance from large and colorful to small and dull. You often see moths at night circling your back porch light. If you are one of the unlucky ones who have moths inside your home, you may see their damage in your closet, since they can tear through clothes and fabric.
[SIZE=5]Release the Scent[/SIZE]
When the female is ready to mate, she releases air-borne chemicals called pheromones from a gland close to her abdomen. The male receives them through his antenna, according to the Encyclopedia Smithsonian website. The pheromones have an odor that informs male moths that the female is ready. The scent is species-specific and is rarely confused by other male moths outside of the female’s species.
[SIZE=5]Getting the Job Done[/SIZE]
Various species of moths mate during different times of the year. Moths, however, need warm weather to fly and generally mate only when the temperature is over 77 degrees Fahrenheit. After the female attracts the male with her pheromones, the male attaches to the female and fertilizes the eggs internally. Some species of moths mate after a dance or rigorous battle, while others are docile maters.
[SIZE=5]Finding the Eggs a Home[/SIZE]
Female moths carry the eggs inside their bodies and search for a place to lay them soon after mating. Some species may have 100 or more eggs at a time, while others may only have a few. Generally the female deposits the eggs in a location where the newly hatched larvae will have plenty of food, generally around plants or leaves. Often, the eggs lay dormant until the weather is warm enough for the young to thrive.
[SIZE=5]The Circle of Life[/SIZE]
After the eggs hatch, the new larvae are known as caterpillars. During this stage, they live in and feed off the land. They burrow deep in the ground during the winter months and emerge in the spring, often feeding on vegetation and crops, such as tobacco, often causing farmers strife. After this stage, the winged creature everyone recognizes as a moth, with its long, segmented abdomen, antenna and wings, emerges. Adult moths generally live from a few days to nine months or longer, depending on the species.
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dragon moth
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hummingbird moth
Athusi ni grogon ama?
Google maps is your friend.
ao wakamba wamenikula pool apo…they literally snatched my 2k…nlikuwa tu naskia wakisema “mbeza ti syitu”
otc…(outside town centre)karibu na stage ya uwesmake
kila kitu haikosi mkundu na wewe…
Who goes there?
Stage ya gari za Emali na Mtito.
Aliens, dragons and unicorns.
you forgot the “Moths”…:D:D
Ngai,Umeuliza aje sasa?:D:D:D