Todays Prompt: Squiggles





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Interesting markings
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and all natural 🙂
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Great shots. I’m a fan of tree bark.
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Thanks Margaret, I am as well 🙂
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Amazing to see all the different markings!
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They are good to find 🙂
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… so much to learn in our world – I can not imagine how / why such lovely natural markings arise!
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There is so much and I am always curious. Here’s a bit of information FYI
The female scribbly gum moth lays eggs between layers of old and new bark. The larvae burrow into the new bark and, as the old bark falls away, the feeding trails of the larva are revealed.
Now you know as much as I do 🙂
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Wow, and thank you for informing me, Bushboy… what a clever and artistic moth the female scribbly gum is!
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The green looks like claw marks–my excuse is that we’ve been watching Supernatural every day for the last couple of months. 🧛♀️
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They do don’t they
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I wondered alright if that first one was some kind of beetle but reading your reply to Emma I now know. Love different bark textures
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Thanks Karina, glad you had a look at the answers 🙂
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