A deer nibbled at my dragon fruit cactus, not Khorne. Assassin bugs are fantastic generalist predators and this nymph hitched a ride on my plants as I took them indoors for the winter. I’m keeping it around as pest control and hopefully some others will join it. Aphids for the Aphid God.

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    10 hours ago

    Oh cool I didn’t know assassin bugs were a whole class of bugs. I was at a museum recently and saw some but they were way more beetle-y looking than your pal khorne there.

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      I can’t tell which species Khorne is, but the local one I see most often looks like this as an adult:

      They’re so neat. My pollinator gardens at work are full of them collecting exoskeletons for the exoskeleton throne.

      edit: specifically Phymata americana. I think Khorne might be a Zelus luridus.

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        That’s really cool. Bugs are so neat. They have such a crazy array of chemical weapons, defenses and tools

        I’m pretty ok with my life but sometimes I wish I could go back in time and become a biologist instead of a life-enthusiast