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  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,099
    This ones not so hard. We see the larval stage of it on A daily basis.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,099
    RBeckom:
    Not A what is it but still A cool photo.


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    This one was beside my garden this year. Almost walked right into it.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,099
    It is the adult of the catipilar that is CvillE's avatar. It is the Royal Walnut Moth, also known as the Regal Moth from the Hickory Horned Devil caterpillar.


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  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,099
    Let's try something new. what is it?


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  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,440
    RBeckom:
    It is the adult of the catipilar that is CvillE's avatar. It is the Royal Walnut Moth, also known as the Regal Moth from the Hickory Horned Devil caterpillar.


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    Man!! That is one BODACIOUS caterpiggle. Remind me not to mess with CvilleE...
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,099
    I figured someone would certainly get this one after it was brought up on A earlier what is it.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,636
    This is a fun game. New one looks like a Anole lizard.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,590
    RBeckom:
    I figured someone would certainly get this one after it was brought up on A earlier what is it.
    A turtle/terrapin's eye.

    Going back to the garden spider, when I was a kid we had one make a perfect web outisde our kitchen window (the one over the sink with a flourescent light above it - attracted plenty of bugs to keep it fed). It was so damn cool to watch that thing every day up close yet behind glass. We watched it catch wrap and eat bugs, make an egg sack, then pretty much get eaten by the babies (didn't see it happen, but could tell that's what happened).
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    RBeckom:
    It is the adult of the catipilar that is CvillE's avatar. It is the Royal Walnut Moth, also known as the Regal Moth from the Hickory Horned Devil caterpillar.


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    Thanks for taking the time to help me figure out what this thing was....My kids had played with it when we found it, and showing them this picture over the weekend was very kool.....
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,099
    Goldy:
    This is a fun game. New one looks like a Anole lizard.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,099
    RBeckom:
    Goldy:
    This is a fun game. New one looks like a Anole lizard.



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    Incorrect.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,099
    Heavy:
    RBeckom:
    I figured someone would certainly get this one after it was brought up on A earlier what is it.
    A turtle/terrapin's eye.

    Going back to the garden spider, when I was a kid we had one make a perfect web outisde our kitchen window (the one over the sink with a flourescent light above it - attracted plenty of bugs to keep it fed). It was so damn cool to watch that thing every day up close yet behind glass. We watched it catch wrap and eat bugs, make an egg sack, then pretty much get eaten by the babies (didn't see it happen, but could tell that's what happened).



    I feel the same way about ours. It gets to the point that you hate to see the inevitable happen. That's life though.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,099
    RBeckom:
    Heavy:
    RBeckom:
    I figured someone would certainly get this one after it was brought up on A earlier what is it.
    A turtle/terrapin's eye.

    Going back to the garden spider, when I was a kid we had one make a perfect web outisde our kitchen window (the one over the sink with a flourescent light above it - attracted plenty of bugs to keep it fed). It was so damn cool to watch that thing every day up close yet behind glass. We watched it catch wrap and eat bugs, make an egg sack, then pretty much get eaten by the babies (didn't see it happen, but could tell that's what happened).



    I feel the same way about ours. It gets to the point that you hate to see the inevitable happen. That's life though.



    Incorrect on the guess. Good try though.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,099
    CvilleE:
    RBeckom:
    It is the adult of the catipilar that is CvillE's avatar. It is the Royal Walnut Moth, also known as the Regal Moth from the Hickory Horned Devil caterpillar.


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    Thanks for taking the time to help me figure out what this thing was....My kids had played with it when we found it, and showing them this picture over the weekend was very kool.....



    Your welcome. It was fun to research.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,099
    This one is A little harder so the hint for the day is this:
    Most, but not all, migrate to the Okefenokee swamp every winter.
    (migrate is A key word here.)
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    What? No photo?
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,099
    beatnic:
    bluewing teal



    Incorrect, but A good guess.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,099
    jlmarta:
    What? No photo?



    Soon. This one's really cool. The next clue?
    Road kill.
    This should make it easy.
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    If A feather came my way. What to do? Run away. If I run can I fly? Today I can, I've learned to try. For my food, what can be said? I like it raw, I like it dead.
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    RBeckom:
    Let's try something new. what is it?


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  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,099
    About my bed time. I'll post the answer in the morning.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,099
    RBeckom:
    If A feather came my way. What to do? Run away. If I run can I fly? Today I can, I've learned to try. For my food, what can be said? I like it raw, I like it dead.



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    I figured this hint would give it away. This buzzard hatch-ling was in A barn on some of my hunting land. Small but potent comes to mind. At the time this photo was taken I had no idea that A buzzards self defense mechanism is to regurgitate carrion. After that incident I was careful to give these birds A wide personal space.
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    roland_7707:
    Horny toad



    Incorrect, but I can see where you got your idea from. This one is misleading.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,590
    I'm going to say a moth's wing.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,099
    Heavy:
    I'm going to say a moth's wing.



    Incorrect. Again this photo is intentionally misleading.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,133
    Its a cigar ash
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