So yeah.
Can anyone tell me what sort of bug this is?! D:
It was huge.. the size of my thumb at least! @.@
Can anyone tell me what sort of bug this is?! D:
It was huge.. the size of my thumb at least! @.@
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Sure^^ They are very common pretty much all around the world. We have them here in Germany as well: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped.....urri_bearb.jpg
Lots of different species of ichneumon flies, yes. They all belong to the same family though. Just like we Humans, Chimps, Gurillas and Urangutans are all members of the Hominidae family. All members of the same family share a common ancestor and through evolution we seperated into different species.
The word species in itself means that a group of animals for example has changed so much in comparision to the rest of the population that they can't interbreed anymore.
The word species in itself means that a group of animals for example has changed so much in comparision to the rest of the population that they can't interbreed anymore.
Where abouts do you live? It can help narrow down the search for your bug.
I did a search on the Ichneumon Fly, that Lollazer mentioned. But from the image it looks different from yours. It may be the same bug just a different class (like the variations of spiders from the black widow to the Jumping spider).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ichneumon_fly
I did a search on the Ichneumon Fly, that Lollazer mentioned. But from the image it looks different from yours. It may be the same bug just a different class (like the variations of spiders from the black widow to the Jumping spider).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ichneumon_fly
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