I was wondering the same thing. I just found 3 today in my fire wood.
He heads to camp in search of fire
They will eat anything that fits in their mouth as long as it is not poisonous or harmful.
Tigers are not afraid of the color white. They are, to the best of my knowledge afraid of fire. If you are marooned in the areas inhabited by tigers and is able to gather firewood and kindle fire around you, tigesr will approach your scene but will be repelled by the fire.
Under normal circumstances, the white things you see inside a fire ant mound is larvae or the young fire ants. The caretakers bring them up to the surface for warmth during the day.
Yes, worms and bugs and any crawly creature they care to consume. Chickens are omnivores and love to chase down insects. It is also good for them to get a little extra protein into their diet. In the winter here,when bugs are scarce, I cook up a pot of spaggetti for my hens once in awhile and feed it to them. They think it is worms and madly race around trying to steal it from each other.
coral polyps
light them on fire
no because there on fire
Near the fire.
Stick them in your mouth, chew then swallow.
Has lots of heads grows heads back after cut off breaths fire
bioluminescence
Actullky guls have dragons and fire breathing worms.
White Fire was created in 1985.
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He heads to camp in search of fire
Use Epsom salts to create white fire.