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Ingrid -

 

This photo is really fun, and all the more so for me since it reminds me of a nudibranch, which is a shell-less sea snail. So far over 3500 secies of them have been itentified. I shot about 75 differnt species near Mabul Island in Malaysian Borneo, many of which are on our site. I've pasted one in here, small so as not to detract from your image. The "horns" on these creatures are antennae, and the feathery thing on its back is its gills.

 

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Ingrid -

 

This photo is really fun, and all the more so for me since it reminds me of a nudibranch, which is a shell-less sea snail. So far over 3500 secies of them have been itentified. I shot about 75 differnt species near Mabul Island in Malaysian Borneo, many of which are on our site. I've pasted one in here, small so as not to detract from your image. The "horns" on these creatures are antennae, and the feathery thing on its back is its gills.

 

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Ingrid -

 

This photo is really fun, and all the more so for me since it reminds me of a nudibranch, which is a shell-less sea snail. So far over 3500 secies of them have been itentified. I shot about 75 differnt species near Mabul Island in Malaysian Borneo, many of which are on our site. I've pasted one in here, small so as not to detract from your image. The "horns" on these creatures are antennae, and the feathery thing on its back is its gills.

 

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thank you Stuart for this nice picture and statement:)

authentic stunning when i look at my floral - pic...:)

 

i close my comment with the song of louis amstrong ..." what a wonderful world "

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Ingrid -

 

This photo is really fun, and all the more so for me since it reminds me of a nudibranch, which is a shell-less sea snail. So far over 3500 secies of them have been itentified. I shot about 75 differnt species near Mabul Island in Malaysian Borneo, many of which are on our site. I've pasted one in here, small so as not to detract from your image. The "horns" on these creatures are antennae, and the feathery thing on its back is its gills.

 

[ATTACH]269849[/ATTACH]

 

thank you Stuart for this nice picture and statement:)

authentic stunning when i look at my floral - pic...:)

 

i close my comment with the song of louis amstrong ..." what a wonderful world "

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Ingrid,

 

Another outstanding capture. (I like the first version a bit more though). This looks like a creature laying in wait for an unsuspecting insect to fly by and devouring it. :eek:

 

Paul

 

 

ok Paul, i understand ...but it´s the same flower..:)

 

well..there is ever two pages.....:eek::D

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