VAMPIRE MOTH?

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cactusveda
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VAMPIRE MOTH?

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Outstanding photos!!! like whoa!!
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Cool looking moth. You definitely photograph some interesting critters.
Keep them coming.
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Cool moth, why is it called Vampire?
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it is not called vampire but by lookin at the last pic i titled it :wink: i remembered my days of reading comics[offcourse still i do :lol: ]
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cactusveda wrote:it is not called vampire but by lookin at the last pic i titled it :wink: i remembered my days of reading comics[offcourse still i do :lol: ]
Got it! :thumbleft:
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Post by peter »

Hi CV
Nice moth!

Did someone say comic? :)
Do you know the story of uncle Fritz (1865) by Wilhelm Busch (1832-1908)?
On the right an attempt of a corresponding translation!
Enjoy! :laughing6:
http://www.fln.vcu.edu/mm/mm5_dual.html
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