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Clerk_Kent

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    THiRaA said:
    Thaaaaaaaama 16k Wath neeee

    THiRaA said:
    MAchan Silver Fish Inne Poth Wala.

    ha ha ha..:lol:
    ehenam mata therum ganna puluwan:lol:
    awulak ne malliya....ela:lol:

    note: silver color fish nam machansla one tharam innne..
    salayoth silver ne ban:rolleyes: :rofl: :rofl:
     

    THiRaA

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    Clerk_Kent said:
    ha ha ha..:lol:
    ehenam mata therum ganna puluwan:lol:
    awulak ne malliya....ela:lol:

    note: silver color fish nam machansla one tharam innne..
    salayoth silver ne ban:rolleyes: :rofl: :rofl:
    :nerd::nerd: a wnaata Aiiya Baluwada DIC 1
    a ke tiyanawa KAAWA kiyala.:)
     

    Clerk_Kent

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    THiRaA said:
    :nerd::nerd: a wnaata Aiiya Baluwada DIC 1
    a ke tiyanawa KAAWA kiyala.:)
    Appa ...sorry malliyaa:sorry: :sorry: really sorry:(

    GUYS HE's RIGHT
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    Lepisma saccharina (commonly called the fishmoth, urban silverfish or just the silverfish) is a small, wingless insect typically measuring from a half to one inch (12–25 mm). Its common name derives from the animal's silvery blue color, combined with the fish-like appearance of its movements, while the scientific name indicates the silverfish's diet of carbohydrates such as sugar or starches. It belongs to the basal insect order Thysanura, and the species is estimated to have existed for over 300 million years, originating in the Paleozoic Era.[1] Often misidentified as a silverfish is the house centipede, another house-dwelling arthropod that exhibits rapid, fluid movement.

    An eyeless species of silverfish, or a close relative, was discovered in January 2006 in caves in Sequoia National Park, California.

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