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Stonetribe

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  1. Indulge me rosewind, did you notice any consistencys or differences my highlight might have had compared to your first hand observations with Saucy?
  2. Hey there Trinal, welcome to canterlot. The ponies around here like to call me the "Bugmaster" because of my afinity for anything with six legs or more. If you like to learn and find yourself bored, come on down to my bug thread. I'm always talking about all sorts of interesting insects and spiders.
  3. Hey there bud, welcome to canterlot. The people on this forum like to call me the "Bugmaster" because of my love of insects and spiders and the like. If you like to learn and find yourself bored, come on down to my bug thread. I'm always doing little spotlights on all sorts of interesting arthropods.
  4. In honor of Rosewinds beloved spider, Saucy, I present to you, the Barn Spider. Barn Spiders aren't the most distuingishable of spiders, but common patterns include striped legs and variations of two markings on the underside of its abdomen, which is rather big in comparison to the rest of it's body. Barn Spiders are Orb-weavers and spin the trademark spiral spider webs that arachnids are renowned for. In addition to any suitable tree branches they might find, they are commonly known to set up camp in various human structures such as portches, in ceiling corners, and as the name suggests, Barns. They are nocturnal hunters, sitting in the center of their webs during the night in wait of prey and usually retreat to a nearby crevice to hide in during the day. When they suspect something other than food has fallen into their webs, such as fallen debris, they will investegate by bounceing up in down in their webs in order to safely identify the object. They will also do this if disturbed or agitated in an attempt to appear bigger or to scare of a possible threat with the sudden motions. Should a barn spider bite a human for any reason, he or she has nothing to fear as their venom poses no threat to us. Like almost every other spider, they are very benifcial to us as they do an excellent job of pest control, and should be nothing short of welcomed in our homes. There you are Rosewind, I hope this highlight was high enough quality to honor the dear spider it was writen for. RIP Saucy.
  5. Yeah? Well, this one time, I forgot the letter "Y" and could only think to substitute it with the letter "L". I was trying to spell yellow, but kept spelling it lellow, which I knew was wrong. It took me half an hour before I realized what I was doing wrong. You wanna have a derping showdown? I'll give you a derping showdown! Bring it on!
  6. Ahhh now I see. I thought that getting an approved stamp and being moved over into the roleplay group would happen simultaneously. And here I thought that you derped up. Well it didn't work did it? I am still the biggest derp. None can claim that title from me!
  7. But, and correct me if I'm wrong, aren't you the person who said it? In the "applications here are pending staff action" thread at the top? I'm confused now
  8. Yeah, I figured it was probably simple as that. I'm really eager to join a roleplay and I'm afraid it will get too far without me. I don't mean to be intolerable, but the first thread mentioned that it usualy takes 24-47 hours of it's your first character. C'mon admins your killing me here!
  9. I would be humbled Rose. Oh hey, I remember you from the introductions section. Glad to see ya here Dusk.
  10. Stonetribe

    SpiconBig

    Nice. We need more pony pixal art.
  11. This is good. I like it. I don't having anything clever to say
  12. Stonetribe

    MIEN

    Ah ha ha, this makes me smile. I thank you.
  13. Hey pal, welcome to canterlot! Ponies around these parts call me the "Bugmaster" thanks to my love of insects, spiders, and all (in my eyes not so)creeper crawlies. If you like to learn and find yourself bored, come on down to my bug thread. I'm always talking about all sorts of interesting arthopods. Bout 10 minutes ago, I did one on how ants farm aphids.
  14. Hey there inkster, welcome to canterlot! The ponies on this forum like to call me the "Bugmaster" because of my love for anything with six or more legs. If you like to learn and find yourself bored, come on down to my bug thread. I'm always talking about all kinds of interesting insects and spiders. Just now, I did one on how ants farm aphids.
  15. Welcome to canterlot dude. The people here like to call me the "Bugmaster" due to my affinity with all things arthropod related. If you like to learn and find yourself bored, come on down to my bug thread. I'm always doing little spotlights on all sorts of interesting bugs. Not too long ago, I did one on how ants farm aphids. Also, love the avatar!
  16. Hey there bud, welcome to canterlot. Folks around here call me the "Bugmaster" thanks to my love of insects and spiders. If you like to learn and find yourself bored, come on over to my bug thread. I'm always doing little highlights on all sorts of interesting arthropods. Infact, just 5 minutes ago, I did a mini one on how ants farm aphids.
  17. I feel like doing a little "mini highlight" on a behavior a number of ant species possess. Humans aren't the only creatures on this earth that are known to domesticate and raise other animals. Believe it or not, many species of ants also have their own farms, and the livestock is in the form of aphids! Let me spell it out for you. Ants are always wandering around, foraging for food to bring back to their colony. If an ant comes across a group of aphids, she well excitedly rush back to the colony to share this news. Before long she returns with a bunch of her sisters. You see, aphids secrete a sugary substance known as honeydew. Ants always love sweet foods, so they are naturally all over the scene. They however, go the extra mile and take the aphids in as their own. The ants can prompt aphids to release honeydew by strokeing their backs with their antennae. If the plant that the aphids are feeding on goes dry or starts to decay, the ants will escort the aphids to a new one in order to keep them healthy and keep production up. They will also protect their aphids from "cattle raiders". Like the ladybug for instance. Though it is often seen as an innocent creature in our eyes, to aphids, they are actually very ruthless predators! But with a team of ants on the aphids side, they don't stand a chance. Here's a video showcasing this example of insects besting humans yet again.
  18. Oh crap, wait, am I supposed to give a final ok from me to signal that it's ready? Could I have done that from the moment it was moved here? If so, I would feel stupider than the last time I said I felt stupid on this app.
  19. Definitely, ants can usually, left at least 20, 30, or the renowned 50 times their own weight. Speaking of weight, did you guys know that all the ants on this earth outweigh all of the humans on the planet. I know I say this often but, take a second to put that in perspective.
  20. I forgot to mention. Just yesterday, I witnessed a group for 4 ants who were seemingly trying to pry a partialy dried worm from the pavement. It turned out however, that they were actually cuting it up into smaller, more easily carried pieces. One by one, they walked of with seperate chunks of food to bring back to their colony. I know this behavior is very common for ants, but being able to witness it first hand is always an immense plesure for me and always strokes my fascination.
  21. Hey guys, I have a ton of Rocket Jumpers and Sticky Jumpers and I'm selling them for a 1 refined each. hit me up with a pm or add me on steam (Stonetribe) if your interested!
  22. Ha ha ha, that was pretty good rose. I suppose I'm having a bigger influence on folks than I thought!
  23. Hallelujah! I love you imagination! Ima gift you a tf2 hat! Do you tf2? I gosh, I hope you play tf2!
  24. What did I just say!?! Ha ha ha, I'm just kidding I wouldn't mind doing a spotlight for you but like I said, Ima take a bit of a bug highlighting vacation. So I wouldn't expect it anytime soon.
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