The fuck is this thing, /an/?
I found it dead on my porch. Do I need to hire an exterminator?
Yellow-spotted recluse
How dumb are you
>>2181476
On the slim chance you're being serious, it's a dragonfly. I hope you've at least heard of them.
>>2181476
It's called a needle wasp it kills over 100 people each year in Mexico alone.
Take it to the vet
>>2181476
i wonder why dead dragonflies make me sad. dead butterflies aren't sad. dead dragonflies...its like they should be zipping around but they aren't zipping at all.
>>2181476
A deceased buggus
>>2181728
It's dragonflies that always on dinosaur fantasy paintings. They look ancient, like a piece of history. Proper insect "megafauna". Even OP looks like a fossil from the thunbnail.
>pointed rocks dug into Yanmega
>Yanmega fainted
>>2181728
Lepidoptera gain artistic value and appreciation when they die, Anisoptera instead fade and look like abandoned aircraft in disrepair.
>>2182786
+1 upvote
>>2181728
The larvae of big dragonflies can take several years to develop, only to die after a few weeks of flying around.