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To: Ray Burke who wrote (29326)3/3/1998 5:54:00 PM
From: X Y Zebra  Respond to of 41046
 
>>X Y Zebra, When I think of an orthopterous insect, a disgusting COCKROACH comes to mind. A smallminded little creature, that runs from the light. But also comes to mind is a dung beetle...they are attracted to dung! Maybe it is a little of both.<<

Very possible, indeed it must be a mutant...

Not only runs from the light, but it can only live comfortably amongst garbage and filth. Every time it is exposed, it hates it and runs for cover. The mutating part, i.e. dung beetle must have evolved from its own "home-site":

pileofshit. home of the ephemeral insect!