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murder she wrote... I saw this parasite lay eggs on &agrave; caterpill. Just 10 minutes before it was fine and eating from the Lears. Suddenly it looked frozen and &agrave; closet look witheet my 105 mm objective showde this happening.<br />
 Caterpillar,Eggs,Insects,Macro,Parasite Click/tap to enlarge

murder she wrote...

I saw this parasite lay eggs on à caterpill. Just 10 minutes before it was fine and eating from the Lears. Suddenly it looked frozen and à closet look witheet my 105 mm objective showde this happening.

    comments (8)

  1. Sorry have problems writing on à ipad...
    Posted 14 years ago
  2. No problem, Ellen. I have removed the double comments. Posted 14 years ago
    1. thnks there was even an bug because of my ipad because i voted twice on the same photo Posted 14 years ago
      1. Really? Can you tell me which photo you voted twice on? It is easy for me to check if you voted twice. Posted 14 years ago
        1. Cricket at night it was. Posted 14 years ago
        2. Cricket at night it was. Posted 14 years ago
  3. Actually I think this is a very good photo that shows an important aspect of life. There are parasite wasps that prey on other animals, but it's not often you get to see such details. Gets a vote from me for the ongoing story it tells. Posted 14 years ago
    1. thank you i considered it very a special occasion Posted 14 years ago

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By Ellen de Koster

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Uploaded Aug 20, 2011. Captured Aug 20, 2011 12:26.
  • Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL
  • f/10
  • 1/40s
  • ISO200
  • 105mm