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The Bug Bin

We are a community of bug lovers.

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May 2nd, 2020
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Discuss invertebrate husbandry
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Learn about nature and the role insects play in the environment
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Buy and sell invertebrates safely and legally

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325 million years ago, the first insects took flight. They were the earliest animals to do so and today still remain one of the only groups to truly have mastered it.

These unique creatures evolved from early arthropods—animals without a vertebrate, but with a hard exoskeleton and a segmented body—which had, of course, first emerged far earlier (during the Cambrian Explosion, some 500 million years ago).

Flight, alongside their small size and armored exoskeleton, has allowed insects to proliferate and diversify like no other animal. Even today, insects make up 75% of all described animal species (and even better yet: arthropods as a whole make up a whopping 97% of all described species). Now that's biological success!

We are a community of bug lovers, and we are proud of it. We research, we breed, and we care for invertebrates because we love their uniqueness and downright cuteness. But in a broader sense, we share our love in hopes that the world will become a more welcoming place to the little guys. While some people may see a bug and let out a cry of disgust, we want to promote a world where insects and all creatures can be appreciated by everyone. Wouldn't that be nice?

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The Bug Bin

We are a community of bug lovers.

2,250 Online
8,954 Members
💬
How chatty?
Like a chill coffee shop
🗓
Server created
May 2nd, 2020
🦂
Discuss invertebrate husbandry
🔎
Get a bug identified
🍃
Learn about nature and the role insects play in the environment
🪙
Buy and sell invertebrates safely and legally

About

325 million years ago, the first insects took flight. They were the earliest animals to do so and today still remain one of the only groups to truly have mastered it.

These unique creatures evolved from early arthropods—animals without a vertebrate, but with a hard exoskeleton and a segmented body—which had, of course, first emerged far earlier (during the Cambrian Explosion, some 500 million years ago).

Flight, alongside their small size and armored exoskeleton, has allowed insects to proliferate and diversify like no other animal. Even today, insects make up 75% of all described animal species (and even better yet: arthropods as a whole make up a whopping 97% of all described species). Now that's biological success!

We are a community of bug lovers, and we are proud of it. We research, we breed, and we care for invertebrates because we love their uniqueness and downright cuteness. But in a broader sense, we share our love in hopes that the world will become a more welcoming place to the little guys. While some people may see a bug and let out a cry of disgust, we want to promote a world where insects and all creatures can be appreciated by everyone. Wouldn't that be nice?

Categories

Other
Education
Wiki & Guide
Science & Tech
General Chatting

Supported Languages

English
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