I'm a geochemist. In the past ten years I've fixed mass spectrometers, blasted sapphires with a laser beam, explored for uranium in a nature reserve, and measured growth patterns in fish ears, and helped design the next generation of the world's most advanced ion probe. My main interest is in-situ mass spectrometry, but I have a soft spot in my heart for thermodynamics, drillers, and cosmochemistry.
Get thy antiquated units off of the internet. This, my friends, is a decimeterworm. I'm gonna assume that this is a larval Mothra, but if anyone has a more educated guess as to what this beastie will turn into, I'd love to hear it. LLLL was captivated.
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Chuck
at
2:26 PM
Labels: Outback Lemming
1 comment:
How about:
White Stemmed Gum Moth (Chelepteryx collesi)
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/anth/collesi.html
http://www.csiro.au/resources/white-stemmed-gum-moths.html
Watch out for the bristles!
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