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GhostBurglar

GhostBurglar

Hello I am GhostBurglar and I like fishing, photography and camping.

United States, Texas

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GhostBurglar Mexican bush katydid
Mexican bush katydid commented on by GhostBurglar Euless, Texas, USA9 years ago

Thanks! :-)

GhostBurglar Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by GhostBurglar Länsi-Suomi, Finland9 years ago

Wow it looks like a Gummy mushroom nice spotting!

GhostBurglar Egyptian Goose
Egyptian Goose commented on by GhostBurglar San Antonio, Texas, USA9 years ago

Thanks Kibuyu

GhostBurglar May beetle
May beetle commented on by GhostBurglar Euless, Texas, USA9 years ago

It is a grub it's a May beetle larvae

GhostBurglar Texas Brown Tarantula
Texas Brown Tarantula commented on by GhostBurglar Texas, USA9 years ago

Thanks AshelyT
I could only take one picture because i had limited space on my camera at the time i actually found this quite some time ago but i never got to it so I am not sure what time i took this picture

GhostBurglar Shoebill Stork
Shoebill Stork commented on by GhostBurglar Central 2, Uganda9 years ago

It's a Loftwing!!!

GhostBurglar Eastern Phoebe
Eastern Phoebe commented on by GhostBurglar Arlington, Texas, USA9 years ago

Thanks Joshua!!!

GhostBurglar Green June Beetle
Green June Beetle commented on by GhostBurglar Euless, Texas, USA9 years ago

I don't think it is because the Japanese Beetle has an all brown back that is shiny and the top is all brown and shiny but this has some green on the bottom and brown on the top and also it does not have the stripes

GhostBurglar Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by GhostBurglar St. Charles, Illinois, USA9 years ago

Parts of this plant are highly toxic to livestock and humans, and it is considered a major pest by farmers. Nonetheless, some parts can be used as food, medicine, or poison if properly prepared. ~Wikipedia

GhostBurglar Green June Beetle
Green June Beetle commented on by GhostBurglar Texas, USA9 years ago

Thanks LuckyLogan

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