I saw some in the wild on Tasmania. The most surprising thing to me was the full grown ones from bill to tail were about the size of a squirrel. I had always pictured in my mind they were beaver size.
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they look modeled after water bears, lil water beans
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I have no idea, but I really appreciate the sentiment!
Bruh what kind of Lima beans you have in your neck of the woods? Or how incredibly small is the person handling them?
Actual question: are they like other venomous babies being their most dangerous as bbs not knowing how to control the flow?
I believe only male adults are venomous.
Cool, ty