Macro Monday : Common Milkweed Locust October 31, 2016 ~ Aletta - nowathome Share this:PinterestTwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading... Related Published by Aletta - nowathome Almost lifelong teacher, now at home! Love creating and travelling! View all posts by Aletta - nowathome
Dis so! Google: Its vivid coloration serves as a warning sign to all predators that itโs not going to make a tasty lunch. Feeding on the milkweed plant allows it to absorb toxins into its body that can be poisonous to other hungry creatures. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Dis n fantastiese foto, Aletta, maar ek moet sommer uit die staanspoor erken ek het n doodse vrees vir groot sprinkane! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Baie dankie Dries! Ja ek ook! Gelukkig het die een baie stil gesit op my tuinmuur! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
What a gorgeous picture – perfect!
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thank you so very much!
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Sjoe,pragtige skerp foto!
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Vreeslik dankie! ๐
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Hy is pragtig, maar vir my lyk hy BAIE gevaarlik? Al klink sy naam onskadelik.
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Dis so! Google: Its vivid coloration serves as a warning sign to all predators that itโs not going to make a tasty lunch. Feeding on the milkweed plant allows it to absorb toxins into its body that can be poisonous to other hungry creatures.
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Dis n fantastiese foto, Aletta, maar ek moet sommer uit die staanspoor erken ek het n doodse vrees vir groot sprinkane!
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Baie dankie Dries! Ja ek ook! Gelukkig het die een baie stil gesit op my tuinmuur!
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WOW, WOW, WOW. Fantastic capture Aletta
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Thank you Raewyn, was sitting on my garden wall!
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What a colorful insect!
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Really amazing!
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Wow!
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Was amazing to see it!
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Fantastic details!
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I could not believe it just sat there!! Thank you!!
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