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The manduca can be called a "pest" but are very interesting to study. I am Sick of this SHIT THAT WIKIPEDIA DOES AND I REALLY DONT GIVE A FUCK
- Instead of vulgarity, why don't explain the research that can be done using Manduca. Specifically, go into the great deal of research that has been done on Manduca sexta.Leptin Resistant 03:20, 11 February 2007 (UTC)