Matt K
Eurycotis
This is the link to the Ecuadoran Luci. :
http://news.mongabay.com/2012/1114-rudolph-bioluminescent-roach.html
http://news.mongabay.com/2012/1114-rudolph-bioluminescent-roach.html
Wish I'd live long enough to see it... I guess we'll have to be content with the boring Lucihormetica we still have.quickly speciate, producing yet another novel species that may be equally beautiful and intriguing.
Can't they breed them and introduce some into other less threatened bat caves?Here's one that's now extinct in the wild but still exists in captivity.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/earthpicturegalleries/8445897/Pinocchio-frog-ET-salamander-Yoda-bat-and-dinospider-species-near-extinction.html?image=19
Any idea when these will be available in the hobby? : )Here's one that's now extinct in the wild but still exists in captivity.
http://www.telegraph...n.html?image=19
Thank you kind sir. ; )I'm not sure I'm supposed to say but the guy I know of who has a decent group going is the only person I can think of that you and I both know well.
Wow! Never saw a species in that color before. Sure hope they can keep them going!!Here's one that's now extinct in the wild but still exists in captivity.
http://www.telegraph...n.html?image=19
Wow! I just look at your link and I never saw a species in that color before! Sure hope they can keep them going!!!Here's one that's now extinct in the wild but still exists in captivity.
http://www.telegraph...n.html?image=19