Found this guy on a walk around work. For scale, he's about as big a a man's palm. I think it is a rustic sphinx moth.
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Very cool ph.
That thing would be frightening if it ate meat.
Found this guy one day hanging on to my side view mirror (this was in Honolulu). Even driving full speed, he wouldn't let go, lol.
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omg ... he's gorgeous! Mandarin Duck who mysteriously appeared in Central Park's Pond in October. He's now a media sensation, lol
https://www.cnn.com/2018/11/02/us/mandarin-duck-central-park-nyc-trnd/index.html
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omg ... he's gorgeous! Mandarin Duck who mysteriously appeared in Central Park's Pond in October. He's now a media sensation, lol
https://www.cnn.com/2018/11/02/us/mandarin-duck-central-park-nyc-trnd/index.html
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Awesome. Never knew that.Just learned that this shadow in the shape of a Cougar on Superstition Mountains in Apache Junction AZ appears only twice a year for about a week just as the sun is setting. Neato!!
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Just learned that this shadow in the shape of a Cougar on Superstition Mountains in Apache Junction AZ appears only twice a year for about a week just as the sun is setting. Neato!!
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I know a cougar or two have been spotted in Scottsdale pretty regularly.Just learned that this shadow in the shape of a Cougar on Superstition Mountains in Apache Junction AZ appears only twice a year for about a week just as the sun is setting. Neato!!
I know a cougar or two have been spotted in Scottsdale pretty regularly.
Now if those puppies were 6 ft tall we could never leave the house. What a lil monster.Found this guy one day hanging on to my side view mirror (this was in Honolulu). Even driving full speed, he wouldn't let go, lol.
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As a retired Chef I have to ask...I mean just think of the money you could save on garnish alone, it's already a masterpiece.As pretty as he is...
1) They are kept by private collectors - he is an escapee
2) There was one for years at Tempe Town Lake - disappeared when they drained the lake to install the new dam
3) So many have escaped in California that they are breeding there now
4) Closest relative is our own Wood Duck
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