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Uploaded: 01/04/07 1:06 AM GMT
Lubber
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I'm not real sure, but the red things on the grasshopper back may be a developing larvae deposited by a fly or a wasp.

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.MOOFIED1
01/04/07 4:59 AM GMT
WOW!
just how big is that thing???
excellent shot!
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::fogz
01/04/07 8:10 AM GMT
ewww! is he ugly! lol! but........it is a fantastic capture - and for those bug lovers out there this is going to score very high! excellent capture! Patti
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"Time is too slow for those who wait, too swift for those who fear, too long for those who grieve, too short for those who rejoice, but for those who love, time is eternity." ...live well ...love much ...laugh often ..... mygallery
tklemz
01/05/07 8:16 PM GMT
Ditto to both posts.
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::J_272004
01/08/07 10:15 AM GMT
Great shot... beautiful clear... i've never seen one that colour before... weird and wonderful..
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MY GALLERY ........... "Live one day at a time and make it a masterpiece"
::Hottrockin
01/08/07 12:36 AM GMT
~found on FI and had to comment~

Outstanding image Jack!! A real find with wondrous markings and colorizations about it!!
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Picture Purrrfect . You never see advertisements for string…they make string, yet you never see a commercial for string!!
.hdwillems
01/11/07 8:32 AM GMT
Wow what a cutie! Beautifull shot!
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.Corzed
01/11/07 8:12 PM GMT
wow, very detailed shot, excelent focus and awesome conrtast, im not much of a bug fan otherwise though!
Cory
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good things come to those at late
::nessalovesnature
02/12/07 3:28 AM GMT
He is beautiful. those definately look like eggs of some kind. Hopefully they were his eggs and not a parasite. Great picture dear. Ive never seen one like that before.
peace
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Nessa

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