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Chrysauginae, Rio Ñambi, Colombia  Colombia,Colombia 2018,Colombia South,Rio Ñambi,South America Click/tap to enlarge

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  1. I see an echidna! The brown thorax, silver spots, and brown point make it look like there is an echidna's head on the moth... Posted 6 years ago
    1. I'm not seeing it. Is this one of those games that require heavy drinking? Posted 6 years ago
      1. What?! Alcohol may help, but looking with your imagination would be more useful. Look on its back, between its antennae. There is an echidna peeking over the thorax and facing the moth's abdomen. Just the outline of the head and snout with two silver eyes. If you still can't see it, then you may need some alcohol. Posted 6 years ago
        1. I was just messing, of course I see it. That's a really nice dog. Posted 6 years ago
          1. Ahhhhh! You totally got me. Posted 6 years ago
            1. I seriously don't see it....and also had to look up what a echidna is :) Posted 6 years ago
              1. You're totally joking, right?! I searched JD for echidnas and saw that you've commented on them, so...you're teasing arse is busted, I think. You are too good at smart-assery, like a professional. Posted 6 years ago
                1. I honestly didn't know what they are! You underestimate the dire state of my memory :) Posted 6 years ago
                  1. Lol, ohhhh..... Have you ever heard the saying, "happiness is good health and a bad memory"? Posted 6 years ago
                    1. No, but I'm a fan :) Sometimes I secretly buy myself a snack (Henriette often has a restricted diet) and then forget that I did, and rediscover it later. This way current me is very satisfied with past me. Smart guy back then to anticipate these needs. Posted 6 years ago
                      1. Finding secret snacks is fantastic! Posted 6 years ago
  2. Chrysauginae for starters Posted 6 years ago
    1. Thanks! Posted 6 years ago

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Uploaded May 2, 2019. Captured Oct 30, 2018 19:47.
  • NIKON D850
  • f/13.0
  • 1/60s
  • ISO64
  • 105mm