A longhorn grasshopper nymph steals the dusky moon from the dawn.
Neat. She looks very inquisitive.
Thanks Jeff. Here’s looking at you, nymph.
So lovely!
Thanks Zoe. I’ve got lovely friends in low places.
Looks as if it wants to take on the world.
Tiny but determined, Michael.
That little creature is ready to make his mark in the world–no time to lose!
Insects live life in the fast lane, Denice.
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Neat. She looks very inquisitive.
Thanks Jeff. Here’s looking at you, nymph.
So lovely!
Thanks Zoe. I’ve got lovely friends in low places.
Looks as if it wants to take on the world.
Tiny but determined, Michael.
That little creature is ready to make his mark in the world–no time to lose!
Insects live life in the fast lane, Denice.
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