Asota caricae
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The camera wasn't holding well, so the two pictures here are blurry.😭
Anyway today I have come to share with you about Asota Caricae. There are various insects in this world that come before our eyes and some are hidden from the eyes. ASOTA is usually seen more on the grass as well as when farmers grow crops in the field, these insects are more visible in our eyes.
They are not parasites, but another variant asota is usually smaller than butterfly is larger in size and two wings are in different printing size, but these ASOTAs have two wings and two drawn gray color.
They are as easy as it seems as easy as it is to graffure the photos, because these insects change the space very quickly and that is why I have collected the pictures at seven to 5 minutes in Malaysia during a lot of photography.
There is a small jungle next to my company and there are various insects I almost go there and from there I collect more parts of the pictures. While collecting the picture, I took only four pictures when I took the camera in another style to take five pictures and then I lost ASOTA.
So friends, this was how today's photography went, of course, let me know in the comments. I am saying goodbye here today. May everyone be well and healthy. May God bless everyone
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/287249876 |
Latitude macrostrat Map |
https://macrostrat.org/map/loc/101.5371703889/3.3092670278/#z=8
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An interesting discovery :)
This is one of the blessings of Allah Almighty. There are thousands of creatures in the created world, and each creature is more beautiful than the other.
That's right. Each has its own beauty :)
Thank you dear friend.
You're welcome brother :)
Hi brother
What a spectacular photography
Brother, I am trying to figure out how to take better pictures. Thank you very much for visiting my post.
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