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Just thought i'd start a new thread, and celebrate some of lifes little creations and see how our efforts are doing towards conservation. please feel free to post your pictures, and see what different local wildlife there is from around the globe...........Heres some to start the thread of.:thumbup:

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4th picture down. Please tell me that was in a zoo.

 

no sorry mate, it was on a lime stone track through a local wood. but don't worry because it was only the size of a 20p piece.:lol:

 

Thanks Janey just trying to put together something good for everyone, nice picture though what was it eating?:thumbup1:

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Thanks Janey just trying to put together something good for everyone, nice picture though what was it eating?:thumbup1:

 

It's the adult (imago) emerging and drying after emerging from the larval stage. What you can see the old exoskeleton of the nymp that the adult has just burst out of :thumbup1:

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Easy mistake to make as that's what it looks like :biggrin:. They are forocious hunters and will attack other insects that are almost their own size.

 

I love 'em!

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