Kruger's Motley Crew

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The vervets playing dentist are priceless lol lol lol

Interesting unimals but unfortunately I'll prove myself useless regarding potential IDs 0:


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Great pics again! \O That tsessebe is really fat! lol I have no idea about the unknowns. -O-


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Tsessebe aren't the most intelligent looking =O: Fantastic pics though ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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Image Eggs of Euthochtha galeator (Fabricius), leaffooted bug, note the golden color of the eggs. Photograph by Lyle J. Buss. -O-


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Sis ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

Don't know if that's it, but certainly looks like them, and will point me in a direction for further research. 0/0


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\O


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X#X O\/ O\/ You did it!!! ^Q^

I also found these two pics:
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And...I had posted pics of some of these type bugs (Hemoptera) back under "B"
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You are quite the sleuth, Sis \O \O YAY, a fellow bug hugger is born :-0 :-0


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I like to investigate and find solutions, but from there and to becoming a bug hugger..... 0- --00-- lol


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well done \O


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Great pic of the terrapins on the dam wall, Ex, wonder which dam? ^Q^

I think your first "unknown" may just be a piece of plant matter? :-? --00--

Love the preggers tsessebe! :shock:

More babbling, please! :yes:


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