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There are thousands of animals in the nature of these friends, but we may not know the names of many people we find different names from social media. We can present the things of life from different places to the modern technology to be with us, so let's get back to the discussion.
Although the name of the tribe orgyini is known to many, we know them as Sopuka, but from them, the parasites are not produced from them.
Orgyiini is brown in color with small red spots on its back. It has small, spiky hairs on its body. It has small legs under its belly that allow it to move very easily.
Their life process is a little strange tribe orgyini by eating the leaves of different types of trees, they will grow up at a time that the tribe orgyini is coming out of the known insect that is capable of flying. However, to collect these images, these insects are in the jungle more than Malaysia to collect these pictures and to collect the picture, you must get out a little.
I went to take the picture in a jungle next to my company and from there it was collecting the picture today on the leaves of the tree, then I was trying to get it up on a dry mesh and take a very nice picture.
Of course, through the comments, let me tell you how to say today.
Device | Name |
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Android | vivo Y15 |
Location | Malaysia Rawang, Selangor 🇲🇾🇲🇾 |
Short by | @mdsahin111 |
Link to original | community |
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Link | https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/298842054 |
Latitude macrostrat Map | https://macrostrat.org/map/loc/101.5373611389/3.3091730833/#z=8 |
Interesting discovery 👌
Thanks 👍
You're welcome!
Great photography, but be careful with this insect, it is very dangerous
First of all, thank you for visiting my post. You are absolutely right, this type of bite can cause a lot of harm to us. I took this picture carefully.
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