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wooly scales

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These are an invasive species typically found in the middle east, however, they have made their way to the United States. They ave no natural predators in the state and therefor are free to multiple unchecked. If you blow on them they start to move their fluffy behinds, its very eerie to watch as it makes the branch they are on seem to come alive.

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Ryan.Champiny
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Ryan.Champiny

New Hampshire, USA

Spotted on Oct 10, 2011
Submitted on Sep 2, 2012

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