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Can you Guess What This Picture Is?

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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3920 on: 14/12/2009 21:40:26 »
You're very loyal to this thread C4M    [:)]

The whole thing i believe.
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3921 on: 14/12/2009 22:14:47 »
Well somebody's got to do it [:)]
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3922 on: 14/12/2009 22:17:15 »
Can I get a clue?
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3923 on: 14/12/2009 22:38:37 »
lol

Okily dokily, it has something to do with an insect. Now i gotta go scamper off to work so you've got plenty of thinking time, enjoy! hehehe  [:P]
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3924 on: 14/12/2009 23:06:34 »

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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3925 on: 15/12/2009 09:57:51 »
Was my clue cluey enough?
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3926 on: 15/12/2009 09:59:57 »
Oh, I fell asleep sorry.
Is it part of an insect?
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3927 on: 15/12/2009 10:05:17 »
Asleep? that boring? lol  [;)]

i wouldn't describe it as being 'part of' no.
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3928 on: 15/12/2009 10:06:00 »
Oh yeah cause you said it was the whole thing, right o.
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3929 on: 15/12/2009 10:08:20 »
Flutterby egg(s) ...

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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3930 on: 15/12/2009 10:09:40 »
Whoa, you're on to it RD!
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3931 on: 15/12/2009 10:10:24 »
gah! RD by golly, party pooper!
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3932 on: 15/12/2009 10:15:01 »
The source  [:)]

http://www.bath.ac.uk/ceos/Insects3.html

Oh well, i guess you got out of jail free C4M  [:P]
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3933 on: 15/12/2009 10:16:23 »
Yep, that was about my 27th one:

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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3934 on: 15/12/2009 10:20:00 »
I deserve an extra gold star: I even got the right species of butterfly ...
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Cabbage White Butterfly - Pieris rapae
http://www.bath.ac.uk/ceos/Insects3.html
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3935 on: 15/12/2009 10:33:06 »
You helped a convict escape! Certainly no gold star for you sir!
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3936 on: 15/12/2009 12:03:43 »
are we still guessing on that pod shaped picture or what can someone bring down the object  we are guessing at.. cause I love this thread but am lost as to what we are looking at as it seems there were two and now I am unsure...?
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3937 on: 15/12/2009 12:18:31 »
We were still on the pod shaped thing (a butterfly egg), RD got it, the second picture he put there are a collection of them from the same species he found from a different source.
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3938 on: 15/12/2009 15:49:25 »
A popular duo ...

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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3939 on: 16/12/2009 02:38:02 »
Is it a seed????
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