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Dragonfly: Predator of Beauty, a Most Welcome Insect
by thestickman, Nov 13, 2008
Harbingers of summer and eliminator of pests, the beautiful dragonfly has arrived.
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Camouflage and Mimicry: The Art of Disguise
by Lost in Arizona, Sep 24, 2008
Insects that put the "master" in disguises.
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Top 10 Most Beautiful Caterpillars
by nobert soloria bermosa, Sep 5, 2008
Some of the prettiest caterpillars you've ever seen.
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Western Tiger Swallowtail
by angel69, Sep 4, 2008
A kind of butterfly.
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13 Strangest and Most Unusual Sexual Behavior Among the Animals
by CHAN LEE PENG, Aug 5, 2008
Mating is the most fundamental and vital process for animals to select for their best partners. In the view of biology, mating refers to the pairing of opposite-sex for copulation (the union of the sex organs of two sexually reproducing animals for insemination and subsequent internal fertilization) in social animal to breed for their offspring.
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10 Beautiful Butterflies and Their Ugly Duckling Offspring
by R J Evans, Jul 29, 2008
"There once was an ugly duckling," goes the old song. This could not be more true of these stunning butterflies and their most peculiar caterpillars. Another opportunity to scratch your head at the vagaries of Mother Nature, take a look at this pictorial proof of butterfly beauty and caterpillar creepiness!
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Rare and Beautiful Butterflies 2
by The Quail 1957, Jul 17, 2008
A must read for nature lovers.
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Rare and Beautiful Butterflies
by The Quail 1957, Jul 15, 2008
When I look at butterflies, I can see the wonderful works of Creator first hand, and even now they leave me in awe.
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How I Keep a Deformed Monarch Butterfly Happy: Three Tips
by Carolyn Ann Aish, Mar 21, 2008
Three tips as to how to keep a flightless monarch butterfly alive and happy. My pet "Flutterfly".
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A Wonderful World of Moths and Butterflies
by apverg, Dec 28, 2007
Did you ever wonder where butterflies and moths come from, where they go, how they live and where they die? If you search into the history of it you will definitely be excited. Both are having the same shape and have the same kind of tissues; yet they are different from each other in many natures.
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