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I'll bring olives with me if I go to Japan.

I saw that moths were being served recently in Sydney.

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Eeep, #21, they look like Gypsy moths from here, but bigger. Feh! You may have my portion. Put 'em on a pizza if you wish. ...not even if they were deep fried and chocolate coated.

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Bears feed on Army cutworm moths In Glacier NP, army cutworm moths spend their days resting in the cool spaces between jumbled rocks in talus fields near the tops of some of Glacier's highest peaks. The moths emerge at night to feed on nearby flower nectar. Research on bear use of moths in the GGE and the alpine ecology of army cutworm moths estimated the nutritional importance of this diet item; during peak feeding periods when moths are abundant, bears eat approx. 40,000 moths/day which is equivalent to 20,000 kcal/day.

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#22, With eggs??
I do not like them
in a house.
I do not like them
with a mouse.
I do not like them
here or there.
I do not like them
anywhere.

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