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"Doing the Dew"

Photography Creatures posted on Jul 29, 2006
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Although principally tropical and Asian in distribution, walking sticks are also found in temperate regions of Europe and North America. I guess the morning dew in Missouri was temperate enough to attract this little critter. This is the best shot he was going to let me get this day. I tried posing him a couple of times but he didn't take directions very well.Since their defense is to stiffen, freeze, and look like grass, every time I tried to touch him he became rather rigid and boring to look at. So, I had to be patient and let him do his own thing in the morning dew, and be content with the one image he did let me get.

Comments (3)


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Flannelman

9:03PM | Sat, 29 July 2006

nice capture. I'm still trying. They have another defense (sprayed my lens and the dog) a nasty odor. lol ;-]

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DreamersWish

11:24PM | Sat, 29 July 2006

Wow great capture! I have had what someone said was a baby walking stick to bite in on the toe and dang if that didn't smart for hours. I am glad that you were able to get one. He is a biggen. Well done!

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GBCalls

4:50PM | Sun, 30 July 2006

I saw one once....about 40 yrs ago. Excellent work!


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