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Maro2Bear

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Greetings All

Just a quick pix to show a friendly Walking Stick hanging out in the canopy of my recently potted Celeste. Looks like a good friend to have among the figs.

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Nice pictures.  I love watching those when they are on the hunt.
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Meghan Cobb ~ Growing zone 9 Wish List: Pane e Vino White and /or Dark, De la Reina, Iranian mountain fig and anything else that is great to grow or at least try in the hot and humid Southeast Texas.
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Thanks Meghan, glad to hear you enjoy the pictures.
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Very cool! Aren't they the most bizarre creatures?
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Great shots!


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Neat thing to find crawling around on your tree
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Those things freak me out!
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Very cool!!!
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I would much rather see a bug like this than those beetles from Texascockatoo's post! 
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