


He was nearly six inches long and a beautiful specimen, indeed!
Addendum 10:30PM: Reminds me of a New Yorker Magazine cartoon I was given by a friend from 4 Feb 2002 (thanks to Bill):

Isn't that just like life? You have to take the good with the bad... :)
--Wes
1 comment:
Dr. Wes ... 6 inches is quite long, even for a praying mantis!
Beautiful pictures! Thanks for sharing them! :o)
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