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This 4-inch giant stick mantis is one of the most amazing insects that I have seen so far. Its body design is so cleverly built with "fungi" forming part of the body. It hung itself upside down supported by only 2 thread-like thin legs. Sometimes swing its whole body, like a stick hanging in spider's silk, to further confuse its predators and preys. Truly, a master of camouflage. I welcome your C & C for improvements.
Exif : Canon 7D, 180T, f8, 1/200s, ISO 400, fill flash |
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by WOlf38
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