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At 13,791 km², Kerinci Seblat NationalPark is the largest park on Sumatra, a UNESCO WorldHeritage Site, and globally important tiger habitat
Kerinci Seblat National Park, Sumatra, Indonesia
Sign In to followThanks, everyone. I'm definitely leaning towards a fungal growth as well. Would love an identification of the fungus! How bizarre!
Thanks so much for that, Dave! What a great resource!
Thanks!
What is this FOBI that you speak of? Is there some insect identification book for Indonesia that I don't know about??
Incredible spotting! What focal length was this shot at?
Thanks, Nuwan! I knew someone would be able to quickly identify this common butterfly for me. Appreciate it!
Thanks, Dave! Yeah, I know how frustrating it can be identifying them. So many look identical to my untrained eye!
Great spotting by the way. Love the colors on that thing. It does look intimidating.
You can't handle the truth.