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Uploaded: 04/03/06 6:06 PM GMT
Tussock Moth Larva
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My new friend!

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.sammorgan
04/03/06 9:06 PM GMT
Thats some detail you got there - i know quite a few girls that wouldnt go near a thing like that :)

Actually i believe thats the Poiseniouses Blackious Furrinesses - Very dangerous!

A unique and detailed image - high marks from me!

ps - have you seen a doctor? Do you feel slightly under the weather? lol
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Your ever so clever but if your not clever you will never get into heaven again
.Lito1
04/04/06 2:16 AM GMT
kool Megan
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Every mammel on the planet develops a natural balance or a certain equalibrium with the world around them but we humans do not, we move to an area and we multiply and multiply until every natural resource is consumed and the only way we can survive is to spread to another area. There is only one other organism on this planet that follows the same pattern, a virus. Human beings in the intrest of the planet are a desiese a cancer of this eath. (Kinda makes you proud dosen't it)
MomMary
04/04/06 1:48 PM GMT
It's a good capture, but "Ugh"; I don't like bug!
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.arnli
04/05/06 4:28 PM GMT
What is this a beautiful caterpillar. Beautiful colouring.
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Be happy. Enjoys our earth...Lien.

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