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Monday, June 06, 2011

Red bugs

Capturing this picture was extremely difficult as these red bugs were constantly active, and zipping around at good speed.
Posted for Ruby Tuesday

14 comments:

  1. you should catch 'em mating... that is when they are at their slowest...:-)...

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  2. But you got it. Looks very beautiful! LG Tina

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  3. I've never seen bugs like this.

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  4. Oh my goodness, look how red they are!

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  5. It's my first time to see these bugs. thanks for sharing.

    I played too. Mine are here and here.

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  6. I've never seen these colorful little critters. What wonderful colors and details. Nice shot.

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  7. Are they "good" bugs or "bad" bugs?

    COLOR DILEMMA

    Yellow or red—which shall it be?
    Red for you and yellow for me?

    Perhaps you’d rather have yellow instead—
    Which leaves me, of course, with handfuls of red!

    Whichever hue you decide to choose,
    I’ll take the other—no one will lose!


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    Queen Liliuokalani statue in Honolulu

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  8. wow... they are so red... and the colours look very vibrant against the green leaves!

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  9. Goodness, they are certainly a brilliant red. Do they bite or sting? You have the most interesting critters in India!

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  10. Oh my goodness! This is a fantastic shot.

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  11. Wow, Nice & wonderful capture! Thanks for sharing.

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  12. That's wonderful! I've never seen bugs like these before. So cute!

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