they are um............. interesting. how many of them do you have? what are there names? if you havn't named them yet them i reckon you should call them dag and fag
wht are they now? have they turned into butterflies? DID YOU KNOW... The longest recorded flight of a monarch butterfly is more than 3,000 miles. The monarch can cover 80 miles a day when migrating. The monarch butterfly is believed to have reached some of the islands it has colonized by hanging into ship riggings. The monarch makes its migratory flight at speeds of up to 11 miles per hour. It travels 16 or 17 feet above the ground. Butterflies taste with their feet.
yes very interesting marshall i think that that is amazing and yes they are still cyrstlises (hope thats rite) i will know if their gonna hatch cause thay will turn purple
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naughty, naughty, naughty....
I used to have CATAPILLARS.
they are um............. interesting. how many of them do you have? what are there names? if you havn't named them yet them i reckon you should call them dag and fag
not good :-(
hahaha i know but they are just the bees nees even though they are all in crysalistes
Very naughty you stealer! But cool, I have to admit! Be sure that when they do hatch that they have some food!
I like your new language IMAFISH or should I say Wizza?
I really have no idea
call me fishy tire
wht are they now? have they turned into butterflies?
DID YOU KNOW...
The longest recorded flight of a monarch butterfly is more than 3,000 miles. The monarch can cover 80 miles a day when migrating.
The monarch butterfly is believed to have reached some of the islands it has colonized by hanging into ship riggings.
The monarch makes its migratory flight at speeds of up to 11 miles per hour. It travels 16 or 17 feet above the ground.
Butterflies taste with their feet.
oh, i forgot-BAD FISH!
yes very interesting marshall i think that that is amazing and yes they are still cyrstlises (hope thats rite) i will know if their gonna hatch cause thay will turn purple
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