Sunday, March 29, 2009

Camera Critters


An insect that wandered in.
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25 comments:

  1. Weird looking little thing!

    Makes me think of these plastic critters that I had as a kid, you'd push your finger down on their backs and they'd jump!

    Was this guy a jumper of crawler?

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  2. I hope he only came to have his picture taken! Great catch!

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  3. We have those bugs here too. They are interesting to look at.

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  4. Creepy crawlies, you gotta luv 'em!!
    Great picture!

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  5. Looks like an Asian stink bug!
    Great macro shot!
    My post is here: Carletta’s Captures.

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  6. Reminds me a little of our tree roaches...

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  7. I'm glad it's a friendly bug. Interesting shape it has.

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  8. Don't touch it.
    It leaves a horrible smell.

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  9. What insect is this?? Looks gross

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  10. yikes, i hope it wandered out again

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  11. goodbye Mr. Bug here in Florida we have so many Sandy

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  12. A stinkbug, maybe? Nice shot!

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  13. I don't care much for crunchy insects but I too would have photographed it. Very cool shot, indeed. It must have known it was time for Camera Critters!

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  14. It seems to me same as that in
    Italy call "bug of mais"

    :-)

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  15. Looks like a Shield Beetle to me. Great close up.

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  16. Wonder what kind it is, hope not poisonous

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  17. did he wander in or knock!? he's big

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  18. eeek! Love the shot :-)
    Have a wonderful weekend.

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  19. Interesting looking bugger (oh come on, somebody had to say it!)

    My first thought was stink bug too. They must live everywhere in the world based on the comments here! Who knew?

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  20. I would give him a very short time to "feel" his way out again with those feelers!

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  21. I would give him a very short time to "feel" his way out again with those feelers!

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