Wetas Cave (Auckland) Traditional Cache
TheCoddiwompler: I am regretfully archiving this cache since there's been no response from nor action by the cache owner within the time frame requested in the last reviewer note.
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Wetas Cave
Wetas are large by insect standards and some species are among the largest and heaviest in the world. Because they can cope with variations in temperature, weta are found in a variety of environments, including alpine, forests, grasslands, caves, shrub lands and urban gardens. Tree weta bites are painful but not particllary common. Tree weta arc their hind legs into the air in warning to foes, and then strike downwards. They are up to 40mm long and most commonly live in holes in trees. Tree weta egg are laid over the autumn and winter months and hatch the following spring. A tree weta takes between one and two years to reach adulthood, and over this time will have shed its skin around ten times as it grows.
Cache is a 200ml sistema container.
Watch out for muggles. Please place back where you found it THANKS
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