I saw vivid and unusual insects (especially butterflies and moths) every single day at Yanayacu. Is there anything on Earth more beautiful and delicate than the wings of insects?
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| See those clear windows in the Atlas moth's wings? |
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| This one is like one of those velvet paintings! |
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| This insect is camouflaged to look like an old leaf. |
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| Those spots are meant to trick predators into thinking the moth has enormous eyes. |
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| This is a moth who mimics a wasp to avoid being eaten. |
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| Moths and butterflies rested on every surface imaginable. |
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| Take a look at this grasshopper's jumping legs! |
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| A well-camouflaged grasshopper. |
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| Rhinoceros beetle with a giant horn. |
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| This moth's wings look like an artist's painting of the solar system. |
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| Take a look that the length of this moth's proboscis |
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| So many of the moths were fuzzy. |
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| I pinned these for the collection. |
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| This photo and the ones below were taken inside a butterfly garden in Quito's Jardin Botanico. |
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| Clear wings! |
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| Gorgeous chrysalis. |
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| This boy and his butterfly were too cute not to take a photo! |
miss sap everything you do is so cool LOVE AARON KASHANI
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